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I use ZCACHE as a backend for cleancache on a low mem (512 MB) ARM
machine (Tegra2/AC100) and I found it very useful (note: this machine
not officially supported by Canonical, I just mentioned it as a
usecase). Similar for ZRAM (also in staging and included in the Ubuntu
kernel). On the other hand, I guess on x86 class machines it doesn't
make much sense yet (except for visualization environments). But I still
like it on my 2GB desktop because I often run huge compile jobs which
benefit from more buffer cache.

Also as pointed out by  already, it is disabled by default and the
remaining code seems to be safe to be included. So if you really feel
uncomfortable with building it in, it may be disabled for x86 and
enabled for ARMs.

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  zcache should be built-in instead of kernel module

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