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-DATE CHECKED THIS PAGE WAS VALID: 01/09/2023 +DATE CHECKED THIS PAGE WAS VALID: 13/09/2023 
  
 Ubuntu and Debian are fairly similar - zramswap lets you get more ram use/tricks system into thinking there is more by compressing parts of your RAM. Ubuntu and Debian are fairly similar - zramswap lets you get more ram use/tricks system into thinking there is more by compressing parts of your RAM.
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 +=== Actual Setup ===
  
 Either way, lets setup zramswap. Either way, lets setup zramswap.
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 Some suggested values:  Some suggested values: 
-1,or 4GB systems : zramswap the same size as RAM but zstd compression and a swapfile the same size as zramswap value eg: +1GB,2GB or 4GB systems : zramswap the same size as RAM but zstd compression and a swapfile the same size as zramswap value eg: 
-4GB RAM example - zramswap set to 4GB also and Swap partition of 4GB also. Thus you see 4GB RAM in htop and 8GB swap (4gb being zramswap). 1,and 4gb systems tend to have too little RAM (eg: raspberry pi etc) and setting a large value and accepting a slower compression at cost of CPU can improve performance in most cases. (See swappiness page on systems for low ram - you may wish to set swappiness to 101).+4GB RAM example - zramswap set to 4GB also and Swap partition of 4GB also. Thus you see 4GB RAM in htop and 8GB swap (4gb being zramswap). 1GB,2GB and 4GB systems tend to have too little RAM (eg: raspberry pi etc) and setting a large value and accepting a slower compression at cost of CPU can improve performance in most cases. (See swappiness page on systems for low ram - you may wish to set swappiness to 101).
  
 8GB, 16GB systems : zramswap half the size of RAM, swapfile half the size of RAM (equal to zramswap value). lz4 for all RAM values 8GB or more (faster, not RAM constrained machines). 8GB, 16GB systems : zramswap half the size of RAM, swapfile half the size of RAM (equal to zramswap value). lz4 for all RAM values 8GB or more (faster, not RAM constrained machines).
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-Etc. Test your own values. Milage might vary.+Etc. Test your own values. Mileage might vary.
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