- Oct 3, 2004
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I have recently just started using a desktop application called Sidebar (not sure I'm going to keep using it), but it did bring a question to mind.
It has a performance summary similar to task manager running which shows memory / swap / cpu / disk / net utilization. After having it on the desktop for a day, I have seen that I am pretty consistent in that I utilize approximately 75-80% of real memory, and a swap usage of ~20%.
This is my work system and it has only 512mb of memory installed, running Win/XP Pro.
What would be the ideal usage of real memory / swap file?
It has a performance summary similar to task manager running which shows memory / swap / cpu / disk / net utilization. After having it on the desktop for a day, I have seen that I am pretty consistent in that I utilize approximately 75-80% of real memory, and a swap usage of ~20%.
This is my work system and it has only 512mb of memory installed, running Win/XP Pro.
What would be the ideal usage of real memory / swap file?
