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=Quelle est la taille de swap dont vous avez besoin?=
=Quelle est la taille de swap dont vous avez besoin?=


The amount of swap you need is highly variable based on ''your'' specific applications and workloadThere is no universal formula on swap size without monitoring usage over a period of timeA reasonable place to start would be:
La taille de swap est extrêmement variable et dépend de ''vos applications spécifiques'' et la façon dont vous les utilisez Il n'y a pas de formule universelle sans surveillance de votre système surveillance sur une période de temps prolongée Un bon point de départ sera :
* For less then 4GB of physical memory (RAM), it's highly recommended that the swap space should, as a base minimum, be equal to the amount of RAM. Also, it's recommended that the swap space is maximum twice the amount of RAM depending upon the amount of disk space available for the system because of diminishing returns.
* For less then 4GB of physical memory (RAM), it's highly recommended that the swap space should, as a base minimum, be equal to the amount of RAM. Also, it's recommended that the swap space is maximum twice the amount of RAM depending upon the amount of disk space available for the system because of diminishing returns.
* For more modern systems (>4GB), your swap space should be at a minimum be equal to your physical memory (RAM) size '''if you use hibernation''', otherwise you need a minimum of ROUNDUP(SQRT(RAM)) I.E. the square root of your RAM size rounded up to the next GB. The maximum, is again twice the amount of RAM, again because of diminishing returns.
* For more modern systems (>4GB), your swap space should be at a minimum be equal to your physical memory (RAM) size '''if you use hibernation''', otherwise you need a minimum of ROUNDUP(SQRT(RAM)) I.E. the square root of your RAM size rounded up to the next GB. The maximum, is again twice the amount of RAM, again because of diminishing returns.
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