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July 8th, 2018 at 12:05 AM
so... windows does this by default and it's a pain to turn off but I'm curious, does anyone ever setup and or use their SWAP space?
I read a while back that having them on SSD's can actually shorten the lifespan of the drive since they have a limited though still numerous amount of read/write cycles
also that they're pointless on SSD's because... well SSD's.
any thoughts on this?
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July 8th, 2018 at 2:15 PM
It's no longer necessary when you have more than 8 GB of RAM really.
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July 9th, 2018 at 4:51 AM
well yes but still, there's a lot of people who still have them, intentionally or not, windows 10 still sets up a swap space on the drive and it's a real pain to turn off, it's practically hidden so you have to go digging for it.
at least with linux it's relatively easy to disable/not use, and I'm not sure how it's setup on modern mac's...
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