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Redis Essentials

You're reading from   Redis Essentials Harness the power of Redis to integrate and manage your projects efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784392451
Length 230 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Using Swap


There is a Linux kernel parameter called swappiness that controls when the operating system will start using the swap space. This parameter can be set to values between 0 and 100. A lower value tells the kernel to use the swap space less frequently, and a higher value tells it to use the swap space more frequently. The default value is 60.

Here are some special cases of using swaps:

Value

Strategy

vm.swappiness = 0

  • Linux 3.5 and newer: Disables swap entirely

  • Linux 3.4 and older: Swap only to avoid an "out of memory" condition

vm.swappiness = 1

  • Linux 3.5 and newer: Minimum amount of swapping without disabling it entirely

vm.swappiness = 100

  • Linux will swap aggressively

In a scenario where Redis needs to access from the swap space, the OS needs to move the necessary pages back into the RAM. During this process, Redis is blocked until the OS finishes its job.

We recommend that you use a swappiness of 0 when your data always fits into the RAM and 1 when you are not sure...

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