if so you can easily at boot move all the files to a vfs and ln to hd
only the files ment to be written (logs, stats and such)
i think this will boost you as much as possible.

2005/7/17, e-Plutonia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have been looking at this as well, Free to Inactive Memory can cause
> issues, it would be nice to be able to cause the proccesses to only be
> able to gain memory, rather that allow them to release into inactive.
> I know everyone running on 512 MB > on their servers will be flaming
> me, but when you have 2 to 4 GB's of memory, and a 2 GB swap on top of
> that, which is never used, you would sacrifice memory for performance.
>
> On 7/17/05, Christoph Franke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hello folks,
> >
> > just wanted to know what the cvar sv_forcepreload is _exactly_ for and
> > if it is advisable to set it to 1 on a dedicated linux server. The other
> > question is, if one can achieve a performance gain by setting an above
> > default heapsize. Lots of rumors circulate ("use 1/2 of your physical
> > ram"), but no hardened facts, as far as my research went. I come to
> > think, that at some point these huge memory reservations get
> > counterproductive. But I might err. So what's your advise?
> >
> > Server is a dual opteron with 2 GB ECC Ram.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Christoph
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