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[Applause] hello iamp;#39;m john a cloud support engineer here at the aws office in northern virginia today iamp;#39;m going to show you how users allocate memory to work as swap space in an amazon elastic compute cloud instance by using a swap file letamp;#39;s get started first verify that our file system supports using swap files to see what file system you are using you can use a command such as lsblk-f swap files are supported for your most common file systems such as ext3 ext4 and xfs if youamp;#39;re using a less common file system such as bt rfs or zfs please check the related documentation to see if it supports using swap files btrfs for example supports swap files with multiple limitations if we confirm that we can use a swap file with this file system we can proceed with creating the swap file next determine the amount of swap space that we need itamp;#39;s a best practice to have a swap file equal to the amount of ram if you have less than one gigabyte