Antoine Martin wrote:
But you do have swap enabled?
Yes.
I always do this on the guests as it seems fairer to let the guests use
swap when they need the extra memory rather than over-committing too
much memory on the host. Although it would probably be more efficient
overall to let the host manage all swapping.
It consumes more I/O bandwidth, but most guest's memory stay "warm" no
matter what other guests are doing.
Does that sound reasonable?
Yes, it also provides better isolation.
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