On 07/17/2014 12:57 AM, poma wrote:
On 16.07.2014 22:20, Mike Wilson wrote:
> If you have no idea how much you would need then you could search for
> some requirements if it is a specific program that needs much. Since I
> don't know what the load will be and how much ram he has there's no way
> to make a general statement. I always use a virtual machine on which I
> test new things and create there a bigger swap file if needed.
>
> At least that's how I think about it.
>
For some simple cases may not be necessary, however at least you don't
want leave folks without S4 functionality.
Yeah, hibernation is for me one of the reasons why a normal workstation
user would need swap. But there are many people who just shut down and
don't need/want more... It really depends on the user's needs. However
hibernation is something I should have mentioned.
And with the time I somehow got the impression, the swap-piness
question
isn't quite simple as it might seem.
However.
poma
You made me curious. What's your advice/procedure to determine the size
of swap?