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I went to a pc building shop and the price of 64 RAM DDR5 was over $1000. I could have built an entire PC with that price a year ago.
I went to a pc building shop and the price of 64 RAM DDR5 was over $1000. I could have built an entire PC with that price a year ago.
As far as I know, Fedora turns it on, but only for a percentage of the memory since the performance hit is only slightly better than using swap.
Ah, thanks. Looks like they enabled zram in Fedora 33:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SwapOnZRAM#Why_not_zswap?