What Is Swap Area In Ubuntu?
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The swap area in Ubuntu is a space set aside in main memory (RAM) that is used for storing data that is not currently being used by other programs. This allows the computer to access memory quickly and efficiently, as it can move unused data from the main memory into the swap area and back again when needed. The size of the swap area depends on the amount of RAM installed on the system and can be adjusted in the operating system‘s settings.