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TheBigBrother@lemmy.world 2 months ago
what it’s log2ram
Log2Ram is a utility designed to extend the lifespan of storage devices, particularly SD cards in Raspberry Pi systems, by reducing write operations[1][4]. Here’s an overview:
How it works
Log2Ram redirects log files from being written directly to storage (/var/log) to being written to RAM instead[1]. It creates a mount point in RAM for /var/log, so all logs are written to temporary memory (tmpfs) rather than the physical disk[2].
Benefits
Extended storage life: By reducing write operations to SD cards or SSDs, Log2Ram helps prolong their lifespan[1][4].
Improved performance: Writing to RAM is faster than writing to disk, enhancing system responsiveness[4].
Transparency: Applications continue to write logs to /var/log as usual, unaware that it’s now in RAM[1].
Key features
While Log2Ram offers significant benefits, it’s important to note that logs may be lost in case of unexpected power loss or system crashes before synchronization occurs[3].
Citations: [1] How log2ram works. | The World’s Linux Journal linuxfun.org/en/2021/01/01/what-log2ram-does-en/ [2] Log2Ram nimno.net/dev/linux/log2ram/ [3] Extend The Lifespan of Your Raspberry Pi’s SD Card with log2ram ikarus.sg/extend-sd-card-lifespan-with-log2ram/ [4] Optimizing Performance with Raspberry Pi Log2Ram fleetstack.io/blog/raspberry-pi-log2ram-guide [5] Using Log2RAM on the Raspberry Pi - Pi My Life Up pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-log2ram/ [6] How To Write Log Files In RAM Using Log2ram In Linux - OSTechNix ostechnix.com/how-to-write-log-files-in-ram-using… [7] Extend your Pi’s SD Card Life with Log2Ram! - YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrRGa7kAhQo [8] How to extend the lifespan of memory cards on the Raspberry Pi with Log2Ram www.geekbitzone.com/…/log2ram-raspberry-pi/