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  1. Random Access Memory, or RAM, is an important part of any computer system. If you set up a new Ubuntu environment or VPS (Virtual Private Server) and you do not have an idea about the internal memory details of your system, such as how much RAM is installed and used on your system, then you can easily test all information about your computer’s memory using a memtest software program. This article will show you how to run a memtest in Ubuntu 20.04. The article will also explain more about memtester command-line utilities, which can be used to check RAM errors... View the full article
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