Re: virtual memory sizes question
- From: "zero" <repyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 15:44:21 -0300
I'm using now a 3000 kb page file in my second hard drive with 63gb free
Min and max are set both in 3000 (1.5 my 2gb of ram) I hope it works
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I have 2gb ram and my C hard has 5gb freeAbsolutely not
my other hd has some 60gb free. (F unit)
What is the best way to set virtual memory in this case?
I have it in determined by system on C (file page)
wouldn't be better to
a) use not page file at all
b) use determined by system on F unit hdYes
c) use 512 for min and 512 for max on FHow do you know that these sizes are correct?
d) other?Best solution:
Small pagefile on C because Windows needs one almost immediately during
startup
System configured size on F because you probably won't need to worry about
this problem again.
I say probably because there might be some situations where system selected
size is less than ideal (I haven't seen one yet though)
There may be, but you will need to do your own searching.
Here's the amount of memory used usually:
Totals
Identifiers 10183
Subprocesses 464
Proceses 42
Physical (kb)
Total 2096672
Available 1563616
System Cache 513536
Transactions load
Total 434256
Limit 4039992
Max 434256
Memoria del nucleo ?
Total 66196
Paginated 47352
Non paginated 18844
BTW is it possible to limit the amount of RAM a process uses?
I have an antispam that takes some 52 gb ram because it takes a percentage
of ram available. In other pcs with less ram uses less than that and I
think
52 for that program is a waste...
As for whether that amount is a waste or not depends on what the program is
doing.
Perhaps you should first consider the question of how a program can use 52
gb of ram when the
design of the cpu limits the amount of physical memory to 4 gb.
Furthermore, Windows limits your
virtual memory (per process) to at most 3 GB.
Jim
PS: Sorry for the gif, I never do but it is necessary this time in
particular
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