My current rig has 64 gb, and I opted to not create a swap partition.
My logic being I have more than enough.
The question is does swap ever get used for non-overflow reasons?
I would have expected 64 GB to be more than enough to keep most applications in memory. (including whatever the kernel wants to cache)
I have a question about swap.
My current rig has 64 gb, and I opted to not create a swap partition. My logic being I have more than enough.
The question is does swap ever get used for non-overflow reasons? I would have expected 64 GB to be more than enough to keep most applications in memory. (including whatever the kernel wants to cache)