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Your kernel will already cache all IO in memory.

You can decrease the to-disk syncing to e.g. once per day.

```sysctl.conf vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 86400000 ```



Thanks for this information. That's actually really helpful for me to know in my server administration dealings. I _hate_ disk IO and disk thrash. I was aware of kernel stuff but completed eluded me that I could modify it. I put it to 7200


Good point, but I was more talking about distros designed for a smooth day-to-day experience. A user would probably want something like SquashFS (to save space on the SD card) and ZRAM (to conserve RAM) since all their files would be living there.




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