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* Swap partition vs swap file
@ 2005-06-29  0:57 Mike Richards
  2005-06-29  5:03 ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Mike Richards @ 2005-06-29  0:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Is there any significant difference these days between a swap
partition and a swap file?

An exhaustive Google search turns up several conflicting answers. The
consensus seems to be that a swap partition is more efficient than a
swap file, but whether or not the difference is noteworthy is never
definitively answered.

For the sake of argument, let's assume you've got modern hardware with
ample RAM and a recent kernel (a late 2.4.x or 2.6.x), and that under
normal conditions you never seeing more than 50-100MB of swap used.

Given this situation, is there any significant performance or
stability advantage to using a swap partition instead of a swap file?

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2005-06-29  0:57 Swap partition vs swap file Mike Richards
2005-06-29  5:03 ` Andrew Morton
2005-06-29 10:37   ` Marat Buharov
2005-06-29 11:46     ` Douglas McNaught
2005-07-07 19:50   ` Mike Richards
2005-07-07 21:59     ` Andrew Morton
2005-07-08  0:44       ` Coywolf Qi Hunt
2005-07-08  1:22         ` Bernd Eckenfels
2005-07-08 15:35           ` Jeremy Nickurak
2005-07-08 21:35             ` Helge Hafting
2005-07-08 22:41             ` Wakko Warner
2005-07-09 22:59               ` Eric Sandall
2005-07-10  1:45                 ` Wakko Warner
2005-07-10  2:14                   ` Bernd Eckenfels
2005-07-10 12:54                     ` Wakko Warner
2005-07-10 21:40                       ` Bernd Eckenfels
2005-07-11 11:10                       ` Helge Hafting
2005-07-12 21:53                         ` Wakko Warner
2005-07-13 10:58                           ` Jan Engelhardt

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