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I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.



Here's the swappiness default:



$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60


Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?









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    I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.



    Here's the swappiness default:



    $ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
    60


    Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?









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      I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.



      Here's the swappiness default:



      $ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
      60


      Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?









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      I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.



      Here's the swappiness default:



      $ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
      60


      Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?







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