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What is a swap partition in Linux

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05-03-2020, 04:32 PM
Swap partitions act like extra memory spots on your disk drive. I set them up often to keep Linux boxes running smooth under load. You notice them when RAM gets maxed out during tasks. Linux then shifts data there to free up space fast. And this prevents total system freezes in busy environments. Your admin work improves because processes stay alive longer. But swap runs slower than actual memory chips do. Perhaps you tweak sizes based on server needs daily.
I find swap helps with multitasking on limited hardware setups. You benefit when handling multiple user sessions at once. Linux swaps pages back and forth without much fuss. And it keeps things stable during peaks in usage. Your setups gain reliability this way over time. But overuse drags performance down noticeably. Maybe test different amounts to match your workloads. I prefer SSD based ones for quicker access speeds.
Swap files offer similar functions without full partitions sometimes. You create them on existing volumes for flexibility. Linux treats them almost the same during operations. And they allow easier adjustments later on. Your IT roles involve monitoring swap activity closely. But avoid filling disks completely to prevent issues. Perhaps combine with RAM upgrades for optimal results. I see better outcomes on production servers this way.
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