On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 9:51 AM, David Sommerseth <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 06/22/2012 06:02 PM, t m wrote: >> >> >> As you thought I have no swap. Even at home I donīt use any with 8gigs >> RAM. >> I read it is faster. > > > Nah, having 2-4GB of swap available isn't a bad thing. But you probably > don't need much more. In the old days the rule of thumb was 2*amount of > RAM, but when you cross 4GB swap it's probably not that efficient. In the old days, the performance expense of using a fie for swap instead of a partition mattered. These days, if you need swap, you can usually allocate it trivially as a file and avoid the partition management problems. This avoids the partitioning and re-partitioning and re-allocation madness common to folks who think that cutting your disk into tinier and tinier slices will somehow create space for the applications they care about. Been there, done that, have the T-shirt. I've thrown most subtle partitioning out the window and use separate partitionss only for applications that really need it, such as high-performance mail spools or proxy services for which the "noatime" setting provides a significant benefit.