zram rathang dea waalaachea meaning
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Answer: Sorry i dont get it
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Answer: zram, formerly called compcache, is a Linux kernel module for creating a compressed block device in RAM, i.e. a RAM disk, but with on-the-fly "disk" compression. The block device created with zram can then be used for swap or as general-purpose RAM disk.
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Yes enabling zRAM is certainly a best thing. why means zRAM will creates a RAM based block device which acts as a swap disk, but is compressed and stored in memory instead of swap disk allowing very fast I/O and increasing the amount of memory available before the system starts swapping to disk
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