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How to Add SWAP file

Linux RAM is composed of chunks of memory called pages. To free up pages of RAM, a “Linux swap” can occur and a page of memory is copied from the RAM to preconfigured space on the hard disk. Linux swaps allow a system to harness more memory than was originally physically available. However, swapping does have disadvantages. Because hard disks have a much slower memory than RAM, virtual private server performance may slow down considerably. Additionally, swap thrashing can begin to take place if the system gets swamped from too many files being swapped in and out. Check for Swap Space Before we proceed to set up a swap file, we need to check if any swap files have been enabled on the VPS by looking at the summary of swap usage. Swapon –s An empty list will confirm that you have no swap files enabled: Filename Type size used Priority /dev/sda1 partition 7834620 7092 -1 Check the File System : After we know that we do not have a ...