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Swapping RAM on NVMe and overselling?

Do any of you providers do this? Would the customer notice a difference on an already maxed out node?

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  • RhysRhys Member, Host Rep

    Yeah, they'd notice when the drives get absolutely annihilated by the I/O use.

  • Drives usually won't make it to their second or third birthday, so it's not a cheap thing to do.

  • It'd be cheaper to upgrade your ram than try to do this.

  • Unless you use optane, which might be used for swapping when you're short of memory.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Survey Says: Not worth the risk.

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