> but what if we could recover from this situation instead? Windows automatically resizes the swap file when it’s almost full, increasing the amount of commit space available. Could we use this to our advantage?
I expect followup by some annoyed blogger that notices swap file ate his system partition and he spent whole day debugging the reason of that...
Doesn't Windows still limit swap by default to like maximum 20% of the disk ? And that issue of running out of disk space because swap ate it isn't new, it really came into prominence when we switched from slow but huge HDDs to fast but small SSDs...
I expect followup by some annoyed blogger that notices swap file ate his system partition and he spent whole day debugging the reason of that...