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I'm running my instance as a containerized app on an i9-12900H, 64gb ddr4 ram, a 128gb Intel optane as a swap drive (my mobo maxes out at 64gb ram), and on a SATA SSD. My bottleneck is my internet which is stuck on 5g home internet. Serving. Any service behind cgnat has been a challenge, but thanks to zero tier and a vps reverse proxy, it's been possible.
Interesting, does it actually help when your system run out of memory? My system is completely unusable when it starts swapping at one time (some app was leaking memory and exhaust the ram), so I decided to turn off the swap (I'd rather it crashed than have unusable system).
It won't replace RAM speeds, but it's supposed to be significantly faster. Caveat is that it's not functioning like optane memory is supposed to, I just opted to make the whole drive partition swap, since it was simpler to do.
I never have used a significant amount of my RAM to warrant heavy swap usage though. Swappiness is at its default 60.