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| ruscorp 2002-12-13, 12:00 pm |
| Is it safe to say whenever there is a lot of page faults it's a memory problem and more memory should be added?
When should you move the pageing file or increase it. What are the rules? | |
| TW2001 2002-12-13, 12:29 pm |
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| ruscorp 2002-12-13, 12:42 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by TW2001
Yet another sarcastic response from our friendly member TW2001. Thanks for your help.  | |
| jonhiker 2002-12-13, 2:02 pm |
| You are generally correct, add more memory. The system is working harder & slower when it keeps paging in & out. Also, depending on the user & what they are doing, keep less applications open.
Don't know the rules, other than your paging file should be on the fastest drive.
Hope this helps! |
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