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ksm refers to "Kernel Same-page merging" where similar pages in memory are merged with copy-on-write bit set.  The information about KSM at wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_SamePage_Merging_%28KSM%29 highlights its usefulness in case of virtualization.  It is always good to have it enabled in cases where optimization of RAM is important than optimization of CPU.
ksm refers to "Kernel Same-page merging" where similar pages in memory are merged with copy-on-write bit set.  The information about KSM at wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_SamePage_Merging_%28KSM%29 highlights its usefulness in case of virtualization.  It is always good to have it enabled in cases where optimization of RAM is important than optimization of CPU.

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ksm refers to "Kernel Same-page merging" where similar pages in memory are merged with copy-on-write bit set. The information about KSM at wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_SamePage_Merging_%28KSM%29 highlights its usefulness in case of virtualization. It is always good to have it enabled in cases where optimization of RAM is important than optimization of CPU.