I am actually surprised that on a large 64 bit machine running some kind of *nix, that there are any page faults at all.
Are we sure there's actually even a problem? A page fault is not the same as paging (to swap). You'll take page faults any time you use memory, the first time you touch a page after you allocate it (on most *nix systems anyway; terms could mean totally different things on Windows, but I don't think they do).
In reply to Re^4: What could cause excessive page faults?
by fullermd
in thread What could cause excessive page faults?
by BrowserUk
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