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jlliagre
I'm afraid this statement is misleading.
Solaris still requires a single dump slice large enough for kernel crash dump data to be recorded, and there is no much point not using a swap area for it.
Even while this data is compressed since Solaris 8, I wouldn't recommend to use less than the RAM size as swap size as it is the only way to guarantee a crash dump will fit.
Most folks seem to say that 4GB is large enough for any Solaris core dump. In addition, you can specify to limit the size of the core dump.
Since I use Linux, I don't recall ever needing a core dump, and normally I find them a waste of disk space on most systems. Better to have a kernel that does not dump cores ....
that you have massive core dumps.
In other words, I don't think that core dumps should be must of a factor in thinking about swap.