[Asterisk-Users] Swap partition/file and Asterisk.
Steve
steve at szmidt.org
Mon May 10 14:31:33 MST 2004
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On Monday 10 May 2004 04:54 pm, Jens P. Hansen wrote:
> brian wrote:
> >Why would it be?
> >
> >bkw
>
> Simply because of the theoretical latency which are implicit in
> disk-swapping, when doing encoding/decoding within the Codecs. -e.g. as
> VoIP are extreemly dependent on "realtime" convertions, it may be that a
> 2-300 ms. delay in disk-swaps may have a serious impact on the
> voice-stream, however this _may not_ be an issue, wherefore my question ?
>
> K.rgds
> Jens P. Hansen
First, if you unit is swapping that means you don't have enough RAM. Then
it's better to swap (which can be detected) than essentially crashing.
So no, it's not something you need to turn off.
- --
Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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