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Why does it work?
In a number of posts (like http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_01/09-14.01.html) people have seen speed improvements by using a dedicaded swap partition.
Why does it work?
Well, Barry Sharp's reasoning is that if the system forces the swapfile to occupy a contiguous space on the disk (as he speculates that it does), then moving it to another disk won't make any difference, since it's equally unfragmented in either place.
I/O competition from different disks
A further clarification: moving a swap file to another disk improves performance if that disk can be accessed independently of the system volume.
Why does it work?
That's really misses the point.
Why does it work?
ive read with great interest your initial (long) vm explanations
Why does it work?
jZaw I reckon I have a similar problem. I came across this via the Apple website btw.
Why does it work?
And yet, here I am in 2007 with a dual-dual-core cpu Mac Pro with 2 GB of RAM and my machine swaps madly sometimes, so now I am thinking of upgrading to 4 GB! |
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