( zamboriz | 2007. 07. 27., p – 15:42 )

http://lwn.net/Articles/83588/

"So, if life is easy, swappiness is set to 60, and distress is zero, the system will not swap process memory until it reaches 80% of the total. Users who would like to never see application memory swapped out can set swappiness to zero; that setting will cause the kernel to ignore process memory until the distress value gets quite high."