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Resolved systemd and swap memory

LucaB.

Basic Pleskian
Hi,
the systemd process always uses more swap memory (10MB/2hours, now is 695 MB of 2.09 GB) but I haven't found any post about this problem. I have CentOS Linux 7.2.1511 server (4GB of RAM and 2CPU) with Plesk 12.5.30 #63, apache2 + nginx, Fail2ban and Web Application Firewall with Atomic Basic ModSecurity rule.

Have you any suggestions?

Thanks.

Luca
 
Hi LucaB.,

nothing to worry here and nothing to adjust or tweak.

On Linux systems, RAM is as well used to speed up processes and if a process needs some RAM, your operating system will free RAM automatically ( from cache or processes which do not need that much RAM that they are currently using ). ;)
 
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