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Lists tend have a lot of redundancy. The https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Combining-Blocklists 32 GB RAM is a ton. You will never ever fill that, even with ginormous lists. |
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@jedisct1 Thanks! And I guess CPU usage or any other system usage is neg liable on modern hardware (e.g. in my case R7-6850U)? Out of curiosity: Does the filterlist stay in RAM all the time so accessing & sending each request through it will be faster? |
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I am running DNSCrypt with filterlist and DNS cache enabled on a laptop with 32GB RAM.
I never reach anywhere close to more than 50% of RAM usage and in the worst case would also have ZRAM SWAP enabled.
I therefor wonder if big filterlists (e.g. oisd big, HaGeZi,...) would cause any slow down on my device?
Also, should I increase DNS cache size since I got enough RAM?
Thanks!
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