This is also true, and goes toward proper management. But, you still want to allow stuff to run if need be. Again, it depends on the system. On 8 Oct 2002 at 14:17, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 14.16, Jerry Feldman wrote:
If you run a server, apache and sendmail can gobble up memory.
On the other hand, if you run a server and it starts to swap, you've lost. Performance will drop through the floor. On a server where you expect performance, you really don't want to use swap at all.
//Anders
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