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Your Linux machine maybe swapping to disk at only 60% RAM usage, this is how to fix it easily
Swappiness is the kernel parameter that defines how much (and how often) your Linux kernel will copy RAM contents to swap. This parameter's default value is “60” and it can take anything from “0” to “100”. The higher the value of the swappiness parameter, the more aggressively your kernel will swap. Linux usually has a...