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speedgoose ◴[] No.45661785[source]
Looking at the htop screenshot, I notice the lack of swap. You may want to enable earlyoom, so your whole server doesn't go down when a service goes bananas. The Linux Kernel OOM killer is often a bit too late to trigger.

You can also enable zram to compress ram, so you can over-provision like the pros'. A lot of long-running software leaks memory that compresses pretty well.

Here is how I do it on my Hetzner bare-metal servers using Ansible: https://gist.github.com/fungiboletus/794a265cc186e79cd5eb2fe... It also works on VMs.

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1. nurettin ◴[] No.45665044[source]
Of course swap should be enabled. But oom killer has always allowed access to an otherwise unreachable system. The pause is there so you can impress your junior padawan who rushed to you in a hurry.