On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, 3:20 AM Peter Fairbrother <peter@tsto.co.uk> wrote:
Sure, it will be a bit faster having 16GiB of RAM and no swap than 8GiB RAM + 8GiB swap if that is an option. However, modern operating systems are designed to swap out out certain things to make the best use of all available RAM and so you will technically not get the full benefit of a RAM upgrade going this route.
You could, of course, use 8Gib of RAM as a swap ramdisk ...
I'll get my coat
No need. Putting your swapfile on tmpfs is how to encrypt your ram, significantly deterring remanance and emissions attacks on its privacy, but also crashing many kernels. K
Peter Fairbrother
It may be, however, that your usage
patterns only max out 16GiB of virtual memory usage either way, in which case it may not matter as much.
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