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best page file size for 64bit systems with large amounts of ram

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bookouri

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Feb 23, 2000
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does anybody know if the recommended page file size is the same 1.5x the size of the physical ram if you're running 64bit systems and 16gb or 32gb of physical ram?

All the recommendations I find still seem to recommend that, but the examples used are always like 512mb or maybe 2gb of physical ram.
 
Many application servers will have recommended amounts. You're best served by checking the recommendations from the app vendor.

By default, I use at least RAM+1GB.

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thanks, I have been surprised at how hard it has been to get any feedback or real world information on something basic like this.

Don't really have any vendors to go to on this one.

 
Paging file settings can have either a positive or negative effect on a servers performance.

There are other things that can certainly help, like dedicated volumes for the paging file, or not putting apps or data on the volume containing the paging file, etc.

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I think most of those settings, dedicated volumns etc. are still pretty much the same as they have always been. I had just never seen anything new that gave examples using the huge amounts of ram most of the newer servers come with and wondered if the same standards for a 1gb machine would be appropriate for a 32gb machine.

 
For most of my large servers (64Gigs plus) I stick with 4-8 Gig page file. Doing memory size and higher doesn't really work with 256 Gigs of RAM.

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I used to provide support for a customer running a custom Compuware application on Win2K3 64-bit with 16/32GB of RAM on each system. Tweaking pagefile settings was getting to be a real issue as sometimes assigned paging space would be exhausted by the application (design flaw.. who knows). Using the option to allow the system assign the pagefile size worked best.
 
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