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    Memory, Swap and their relationship

    Memory, Swap and their relationship
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    2024-01-10, 10:34 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-10, 10:36 PM by cifri.)
    I'm still new to the world of Jellyfin, I found it about a month ago.
    I really like it!
    Many of my questions have already been answered or answered here.
    I don't quite understand one thing, the Jellyfin server uses quite a bit of RAM (8GB, max 22%), but it still starts to fill up the swap (1GB) area when transcoded. If it reaches 100%, everything works fine. Uptime is already 16 days, and the swap fluctuates between 70-100%. How normal is that?
    Is it worth buying an ssd with a high TDW under the system?
    Or can the work be outsourced to memory?

    "(8GB, max 22%)" the OS is also included
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    Memory, Swap and their relationship - by cifri - 2024-01-10, 10:34 PM
    RE: Memory, Swap and their relationship - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-01-10, 11:03 PM
    RE: Memory, Swap and their relationship - by cifri - 2024-01-10, 11:14 PM

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