Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:49:57 -0400 (EDT)
To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Is it possible to set it up so that certain programs will always remain
active in RAM and not be swapped to disk? I want to make sure that our
Java JVMs on this one particular machine are never swapped out as this
will significantly slow it down.
Re: OT/drift: when is a RAMdisk an appropriate solution ... include the "ram disk" component in your project. ... Sometimes, a physical RAM... only to wind up going directly to regular old ordinary memory,... testing the file system software.... (comp.lang.c)
Re: teaching a child - console or GUI ... >> possible to set up some pretty fancy 'accelerators'...disk under a file name that is ... ... or are they really a bunch of pointers... You mean that you had to be convinced of the 'CD in RAM' approach? ... (comp.lang.pascal.delphi.misc)
Re: Future Linux on Bistable Storage ... One major difference between disk and RAM is the tradeoffs between size, ... resume the system -- except perhaps for I/O initialisation.... Writing all of RAM to disk burns more power than powering RAM for several ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: Hard disk speed - Maybe OT ... This will of course all be disk cache.... The current capture uses ... I dont think RAM will help all that much. ... (alt.os.linux.suse)
OT/drift: when is a RAMdisk an appropriate solution ... include the "ram disk" component in your project. ... Sometimes, a physical RAM... only to wind up going directly to regular old ordinary memory,... testing the file system software.... (comp.lang.c)