Re: Swap size

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I agree, 1-2GB of swap is good choice from my experience.
I don't think you should run without swap at all - there usually is something 
OS can push to swap and free some ram.

On Wednesday 22 March 2006 17:56, Anton Glinkov wrote:
> If the machine will be used only for squid, I suggest you create no more
> than 1GB of swap, just in case the physical memory runs out. You can play
> with the cache_mem setting in squid.conf and see what is the maximum value
> with which it doesn't use swap-space (after all what you seek is cache
> speed).
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