Re: No Swap Allocation in FSTAB

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The SSDs are a lot slower than compressing a page into RAM.

There was extensive discussion on the Fedora Devel list when this change was proposed.

Personally I was convinced that this change is an improvement for any system that is under
memory pressure. I'm not going to try to recall the discussion as I may get some details
wrong.

I switched it on in F33 and have for over a year seen no down side for my work loads.
My work loads are file+email server, firewall, KDE desktops, Kodi music server.

At my work once we get on to Centos 8 I'm planning to performance test with zram swap.
We have a work load that is very sensitive to disk I/O spikes and there is some sad
code that uses swap for 10s to 15s every 20mins of so that I want to make go away.
We have RAID-10 SSD where we see issues.

Barry




> On 21 Jun 2021, at 09:05, Bill Shirley <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> The server is running on Raid-1 SSDs with 64GB of RAM
> 
> Bill
> 
> On 6/21/2021 3:41 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> On 6/20/21 7:25 PM, Bill Shirley wrote:
>>> One of the first things I did after installing F34 is disable swap-on-zram:
>>>    touch /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf
>>> and define a swap partition in fstab.
>> 
>> Why?
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