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[Linux] Increase Swap Space Using Commands to Prevent Memory Exhaustion

What is Swap?

Swap space plays an important role in Linux operating systems. It can be understood as a virtual memory space, where its name implies the act of swapping. Swap allows for temporarily writing less frequently used data to a fixed hard disk space to ensure stable system operation when the physical memory (RAM) is insufficient — this space is Swap.

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