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Le 10-10-2024, Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> a écrit :>>
Remember that Linux far prefers data and code to reside in memory, rather
than in swap. Fill up the memory! Don't swap if you can avoid it.
It's not Linux which prefer data to reside in memory rather than in
swap: it's you. It's just way faster if you can avoid using swap to
access your data.
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And Linux knows well better than you when using swap and when not. So if
you have enough memory, you create some swap to let Linux chose when to
use swap or not.
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