UWF recommended settings

Hi,
what are the recommended settings for a x86 system with 2/4GB RAM, an industrial SSD with 2 partitions D: (Protected by UWF) , D: unprotected for data ?
The SSD has hardware protection against power loss.
Now I have UWF on RAM (512 MB @2GB, 1024 MB @4GB) and no page file.
This is the configuration with the minimal write access to disk.
But after 2 ... 4 days UWF and Windows goes out of memory.
What are the recommended settings of UWF to get a longer up time?
UWF with disk overlay (at C:) or RAM overlay?
Additional page file?
If pagefile: On protected C: or unprotected D: ?
If the pagefile is on C:, have I exclude it manually or it is always excluded by UWF?
I assume, that the SSD protection against powerloss is working and the additional write access of disk overlay / page file will not damage the file system during power loss. And actual SSD have
enough write cycles for some years.
Peter

You responded to the memory leak issue with UWF -
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a048c499-6955-40ac-914c-dd06b85ea3d6/uwf-every-day-out-of-memory?forum=wes8
You can try a page file on C, but MS needs to fix UWF.
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