On my low RAM/CPU netbook it is a game changer; thanks to ZRAM the netbook is perfect for browsing the internet/light work. When running my backups (creates big tarballs) or Ansible though, my desktop/applications would freeze/stutter noticeably. Enabling MGLRU simply solved the problem of freezes/stuttering, it feels like magic and besides ZRAM, I don’t know of any other lever with this massive impact on desktop performance.
Just wanted to share this, for other users with low RAM/CPU hardware. I would assume the observed difference is less dramatic, once 8GB of RAM are available, but I would love to hear about other experiences.
I would also love to hear/learn about other levels with high impact to tweak for low RAM/CPU desktop devices. Anything else to tweak under /sys /proc which has impact on performance?
Yes, but maybe debian enables it by default? You can check by running
cat /sys/kernel/mm/lru_gen/enabled
If the result is
0x0007
, it means MGLRU is fully enabled.Debian does not enable it by default, cat /sys/kernel/mm/lru_gen/enabled will be a 0.