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Compressed RAM based block devices
The zram module creates RAM based block devices named /dev/zram<id> (<id> = 0, 1, ...). Pages written to these disks are compressed and stored in memory itself. These disks allow very fast I/O and compression provides good amounts of memory savings. Some of the usecases include /tmp storage, use as swap disks, various caches under /var and maybe many more.
Get zram
Latest zram code is into mainline linux kernel. We recommend you to test it with 2.6.37 or later.
Device Drivers --->
[*] Staging drivers --->
<M> Compressed RAM block device support
Compile and install module.
Usage
Load module, create devices
To create one zram device, do
modprobe zram num_devices=1
Set Disksize
Set disk size by writing the value to sysfs node 'disksize' (in bytes). If disksize is not given, default value of 25% of RAM is used.
The disksize cannot be changed if the disk contains an data. So, for such a disk, you need to issue 'reset' (see below) before you can change its disksize.
- Set disksize of 50MB for /dev/zram0:
echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
- Reset the sysfs node
echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/reset
Use case
Swap on zram
As example we will use netbook with dualcore Intel Atom with 2G of ram. Disable usual swap, create a zram device and set the disksize to 200Mb and, finally, create a swap
swapoff -a
modprobe zram num_devices=1
echo $((200*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
mkswap /dev/zram0
swapon -p10 /dev/zram0
To test, recompile something big, like chromium, and notice a speed gain.
Swap on zram and a separate /tmp
modprobe zram zram_num_devices=4
- Initialize /dev/zram0 with 50MB disksize
echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
- Initialize /dev/zram1 with default size (see above)
echo 1 > /sys/block/zram1/initistate
- Activate
mkswap /dev/zram0
swapon /dev/zram0
mkfs.ext4 /dev/zram1
mount /dev/zram1 /tmp
Start zram automatically via Init Script (the easy way)
emerge zram-init
=sys-block/zram-init-<version> **
- Edit /etc/conf.d/zram-init (set type, size, flags, etc)
- Add zram-init to the default runlevel
rc-config add zram-init default