oshizelly
Gold Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору It does exactly what it says on the tin: the OS manages the size of the pagefile, which can shrink or grow dynamically, and with no lower or upper bounds. The pro is that you don't have to worry about sizing your pagefile, the con is that your pagefile can become fragmented. Where it is useful is in exactly the situation it's designed to avoid: sizing your pagefile. You can set it to System Managed and check in every coupla minutes (via a script), recording the smallest and largest sizes it uses over a typical usage period of a month or so. You should then have a very good idea how large to manually set your pagefile to be. [url=http://serverfault.com/questions/27568/what-exactly-does-system-managed-size-mean-for-a-windows-pagefile][/url] | Всего записей: 6524 | Зарегистр. 18-09-2004 | Отправлено: 20:20 25-03-2012 | Исправлено: oshizelly, 20:51 25-03-2012 |
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