No. It works fine (or seems to) with 2:2 mapping. I've tested with these
extensively
and am shipping products on the 1U appliances with 2:2 and I have never
seen any problems
with 2.6.9-2.6.13.
Thanks, that helps.
The only unpleasant side affect with 3:1 is user apps seem to rely on
swap space
a little more than I like -- perhaps this is the side affect you are
referring to?
RH ES uses 4:4 which is ideal and superior to this hack.
Ideal in that it's universally slower, and most people don't need it?
;-) 4:4 is a workaround for a very specialized, and rare situation.
M.
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