No swap, swap or swap with hibernate? And do you change the swappiness setting?

  • elmicha@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    And why do I want this? And if I want this, why is it not the default already? SSDs have been mainstream for ten years I guess, so shouldn’t any current Linux installer do the right thing by now?

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      8 hours ago

      Because the default is set for healthy performance. But users in actual reality don’t care for raw performance but want responsive systems. If you are opening a browser to pass time while some longer process runs in the background, you are less interested in that background process being done 10% faster than in your browser not being sluggish.

      PS: Sidenote… Many recommendations are based on older kernels. Since 5.8 swappiness is not measured from 0 to 100, but 0 to 200. So the 60 default is already half of what it was many years ago.