Hi all,

After upgrading from Debian Stretch to Buster (10), we realize that it is 
not managing memory as before. 
First, even with Swappiness = 0 and having 32 Ram, (16 Gb using) it starts 
using Swap, and the system is slow and crashing. 
Second, sometimes it happens that some program crashes or fails to segment 
and then the system triggers Ram memory to the end and starts using Swap, 
the result is the whole system crashes. did anyone notice that too?

$ sudo sysctl -a|grep swappiness
vm.swappiness = 0


thanks in advance

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