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Mhm something doesn't add up (well atleast on my system)
I have 64 Gigs of RAM (only 8 are used by endeavour OS at all time), No Swap Partition yet my swappiness is at 60?
Is something wrong, even though I don't feel anything off, with my System O.o?
There's no swap, so swappiness has no effect.
In some of my systems with a lot of RAM, I pre-cache as much as possible (DBs) and disable swap altogether.
Most people won't notice a difference, especially if you are running on SSD. That said, swapping will kill that SSD a lot quicker.
Are you me‽
I put 64GiB of RAM in my mini desktop just to never have to deal with swap paging. AMD with integrated GPU, so it immediately steals, like, 4GiB for graphics, but even so I think I've never seen it go past 50% usage.
I think 60 is just a default. That's what mine says, too, and I have 0 swap allocated:
very nice :)