|---------------|George Fliger wrote:
GF>If you're low on available cache memory it's always a good move to
GF>increase the server's memory.
GF>I have a simple rule I follow. When monitoring Resource Utilization, if
GF>my Cache Buffers drop below 60 percent, I start adding memory.
GF>I've seen different recommendations from many camps. Some say to
GF>consider adding more memory when cache buffers get below 60 percent.
GF>Others say 50 percent. One thing they all agree on is things get
GF>critical when cache buffers drop below 30 percent. You're just asking
GF>for trouble.
Thanks. For now I am staying at 62% and I have also heard that anything
below 50% or 60% should require more RAM. But I just picked-up more
32MB RAM today and I will be increasing the server memory to 64MB RAM
and that should do it for a long time... Thanks.
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