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How to set up an SSD properly under Ubuntu 16.04?
Hello. I put an SSD on my car, the flight is normal, I like everything. But a problem began to arise, that at the end of the day everything starts to get hard (hellishly) buggy and after a reboot everything is fine again. I suspect that the SSD is crooked. I set it up according to some manual, but I don’t remember which one. Can anyone help out with advice on how to set this thing up correctly?
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No settings are required. The fifth point of the "instruction" is generally harmful. And the problem you most likely have is a lack of RAM and a memory leak in some process, which is why at the end of the day you start lags due to the active work of the OOM killer. Without increasing memory or fixing a memory leak, disabling memory overcommit (prohibiting you from allocating more memory than you physically have) can alleviate your condition. The leaked program will simply crash instead of throwing the system into a scapegoating state
Carry out load testing of read / write operations on the SSD:
1. glitches will appear earlier than before - bring it to the warranty.
2. otherwise - rearrange the clean axis (or understand the current one)
Good luck!
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