Le samedi 10 juin 2006 à 11:08 -0600, Lamont R. Peterson a écrit : > Swap works best when you don't have extra layers of abstraction and when the > swap device is contiguous storage. I know; LVM only adds a tiny bit of > overhead, but when you start hammering on swap, every last ounce helps. When you have multi-disk systems an LVM swap can be faster than a separate swap, it only has to extend through several disks. And even the rest of the time, the ease of administration LVM brings justifies swap LVM nowadays IMHO. Dedicated swap partitions are pretty much a PITA when the hardware (disks) changes - either you systematically add a swap partition to every single disk, or you pray the one your swap is on will never be pulled from the box. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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