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Staro 22.07.2014., 11:34   #27
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Sto kaze microsoft:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussi...7/3155406.aspx

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Some feel having no paging file results in better performance, but in general, having a paging file means Windows can write pages on the modified list (which represent pages that aren’t being accessed actively but have not been saved to disk) out to the paging file, thus making that memory available for more useful purposes (processes or file cache). So while there may be some workloads that perform better with no paging file, in general having one will mean more usable memory being available to the system (never mind that Windows won’t be able to write kernel crash dumps without a paging file sized large enough to hold them).
Dakle cak ni Microsoft ne kaze nemojte nikad disableati swap.
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