-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Gilboa Davara wrote: > On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 20:49 +0800, edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I'm thinking the size partition of swap for FC6 : >> >> 1, WebMail System ( http://horde.org/imp, use MySQL DB Server ) >> 2, Web, DNS, FTP, Mail /etc. >> >> Please give comment, thanks ! >> >> PS : Actual Ram is 1GB. >> > > In general, people tend to allocate twice the memory size for swap, or > in your case, 2GB. > -However-, swap should not be treated as "memory" - it should be treated > as "Backup memory repository that should save my server if there's a > -short- server load surge". > If you're frequently hitting the swap and/or the swap usage >= memory > size, you should seriously consider adding more memory. > > - GIlboa > > I have always had a problem with this "rule of thumb" The proper amount of swap depends entirely on how much memory you use, rather than how much you have. My system had 256M of memory and I found I often maxed out on swap just running a browser & mail client and a couple of other progs (I had 512M swap, under the 2X ram theory) I recently added 1GB of ram, and now I rarely use any swap! I have seen in the monitor program a usage figure of .8%, but since my system is much more responsive, I don't run that program nearly as often. Disk memory, being cheap, you should use what you need, Unless you are editing Video or (possibly) HUGE Jpegs, Tiffs etc 512M should be more than plenty. You can always add more, or use a swap file that can grow with need. HTH Scott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFmUN45mBKdb7VQEcRArf3AJ9c8hYsc5ISL4SQaN3RbjV72zMbEACdGs+g kvb32GO+V0KDyA3jtZlRqW4= =w3s7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----