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by keeperofdakeys
5128 days ago
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I was trying to highlight that in some cases the user won't notice any benefits associated with page file when they have a large amount of RAM, so it is not really a negative to have it disabled. Personally I have encountered times when Windows, having paged processes, knocks them out of memory when I have plenty free (I know the memory is used for file caches, but I would prefer it to kick this stuff out first). As for mentioning linux, I was using it as an example (albeit only slightly applicable). |
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