\_ SMTP quoth Craig White on 5/14/2001 15:26 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ Just looking to pick everyone's brain here. \_ \_ If you have 128Mb RAM what would be the optimal size to make the swap \_ partition? If you are running HTTP off this machine would it matter? \_ \_ How about 512MB RAM or are there hard and fast rules? \_ \_ I have seen suggestions from 1MB over the real amount of RAM to 2x the real \_ amount of RAM so I am unclear. My rule of thumb is (real mem + 10M/ xterminal) * server_fudge_factor And swapping isn't necessarily bad...so long as you're not doing it. :-) I have a program that will exhaust resources as it proceeds and once it hits the real mem barrier, performance tanks and the disks chatter to the point I almost renamed the machine 'maytag'. Can't wait to try that on a newer machine that has 'current' technology in it and OpenGL in firmware. David