Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping

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Date : 17. Jan 2025, 22:33:26
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On 2025-01-17 21:13:51 +0000, Dudley Brooks said:
On 1/16/25 4:49 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2025-01-16, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
On 1/16/25 11:16 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2025-01-16, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
 
(I hope that "memory swapping" is the correct term.)
 Model:    Late 2013 Macbook Pro
OS:    OS X 10.13.6 High Sierra
HD:    1 TB, 954.34 GB used, 44.27 GB available
CPU:    2.6 GHz Intel
Mem:    16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
 As you see, my HD is very full.
 As it fills up, I have seen a big dropoff in function -- programs load
much more slowly, can only have a few programs open at the same time,
windows don't open at full size, etc.
 I assume this is because of not enough swap space on the HD.
 What is the recommended amount of HD space to keep free for good
performance?
 That would depend on how much RAM you actually use, but the general
recommendation is to keep 10-20% free on the startup drive, depending on
how much your system swaps due to low memory conditions. You're way
short of that 100 GB (10%).
 OK, thanks!  Now I know what to aim for.  Luckily, it will not be too
difficult to accomplish -- loads of stuff I can get rid of.
 🙂👍🏼
 
Should I defrag afterwards?  Or does the OS (10.13.6 High Sierra) make
it somehow unnecessarry
 That's not something you need to do with flash storage (SSDs).
 Ah!  Excellent!  Thanks!
The original post says "HD", as in hard drive, not SSD flash storage. As usual Jolly Roger didn't bother actually reading the question.
Having noted that, defragging isn't really neccessary on MacOS hard drives either.
     Do Mac hard drives need to be defragmented?
     macOS does not include a built-in defragmentation tool
     because it is deemed unnecessary. macOS is designed to
     handle file fragmentation automatically, especially for
     small files. Using an external defragmentation tool on
     a Mac is not recommended.
     <https://www.crucial.com/articles/mac-users/how-to-defragment-a-mac>

Date Sujet#  Auteur
16 Jan 25 * How much HD space needed for memory swapping15Dudley Brooks
16 Jan 25 +* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping12Jolly Roger
16 Jan 25 i`* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping11Dudley Brooks
17 Jan 25 i `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping10Jolly Roger
17 Jan 25 i  `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping9Dudley Brooks
17 Jan 25 i   `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping8Your Name
17 Jan 25 i    `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping7Dudley Brooks
18 Jan 25 i     +* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping4Your Name
19 Jan 25 i     i`* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping3Dudley Brooks
19 Jan 25 i     i `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping2Jolly Roger
22 Jan 25 i     i  `- Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping1Dudley Brooks
18 Jan 25 i     `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping2Jolly Roger
19 Jan 25 i      `- Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping1Dudley Brooks
17 Jan 25 `* Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping2Doc O'Leary ,
17 Jan 25  `- Re: How much HD space needed for memory swapping1Dudley Brooks

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