Le jeudi 17 décembre 2009 09:47:11, Frédéric Grelot a écrit :
> I may also add that if you run KSM (Kernel Same page Merging) on the server
>  side, it may dramatically improve your RAM consumption, since all clients
>  use the same programs, and thus could share many pages. However, i know
>  that ksm runs fine on fedora (12), but I'm not sure if it has been ported
>  to ubuntu/debian/other systems. Please also note that KSM can use quite a
>  lot of cpu (but if you don't give him time, it will just not merge page
>  anymore and wait its turn, not lock your system).

Isn't KSM only for KVM's virtualised servers ?


Xavier
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