Re: swap space

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On Friday 02 January 2004 01:35 am, anil garrepally wrote:

> For RHL 9.0 how much RAM is required ?..i am using 256MB ..still it
> is slow..is increasing swap space solve the problem? How can i
> achieve fast computing..<BR> <BR>

Way too many variables for us to be able to help you with this one.  You 
don't say anything about your processor speed, whether or not you're 
running X, what daemons are running, etc., usw.

In general adding more memory will increase your system's apparent 
speed, not because it runs faster, but because it can keep more in 
memory.

Adding more swap space when you need more memory will NOT help.  Nor 
will adding lots more memory when your processor is just too slow to 
handle the requests it's getting.

What's your processor?  Processor speed?

Are you running X?  Desktop aps?  Server aps?

Jeff
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