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You can also just make a swap file, you won't have to make partition that way
You don’t want a swap file on the SD card as excessive writes will kill it rather quickly.
So does a swap partition. I just meant that's an option as an alternative to it. But now that I think about it, not enough RAM wouldn't cause performance issues anyway, it would just cause random applications to stop working.
File and partition get just as many writes. In fact files are better because you can create a second file on a different location and move the swap more easily to try to keep the writes spread across the card.