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How I Learned My Linux Machine Has Been Compressing Memory for Years Without Me Knowing

Published: June 16, 2026 Reading Time: 12 min

I’ve been using Linux for more than 15 years. I’ve administered servers, tuned kernels, experimented with filesystems, and read countless articles about swap, virtual memory, caching, and performance. I started with Ubuntu 4.x, spent years on Arch-based distributions, and today most of my work happens on Manjaro and Kubuntu. So I was surprised when I stumbled upon a feature that had apparently been helping my system for years without me realizing it: zswap. ...

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