Category:Virtual memory
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Here is a list of articles in the Virtual memory category of the Computing portal that unifies foundations of mathematics and computations using computers. Virtual memory is a computer design feature that permits software to use more main memory (the memory which the CPU can read and write to directly) than the computer actually physically possesses.
Pages in category "Virtual memory"
The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
- Virtual memory (computing)
A
- Adaptive replacement cache (computing)
B
- Base and bounds (computing)
C
- Copy-on-write (computing)
D
- Demand paging (computing)
I
- Intel 5-level paging (computing)
K
- Kernel page-table isolation (computing)
- Kernel virtual address space (computing)
L
- Least frequently used (computing)
- LIRS caching algorithm (computing)
- Logical address (computing)
M
- Memory management unit (computing)
- Memory-mapped file (computing)
- Motorola 68851 (computing)
O
- Overlay (programming) (computing)
P
- Page (computer memory) (computing)
- Page address register (computing)
- Page attribute table (computing)
- Page fault (computing)
- Page replacement algorithm (computing)
- Page Size Extension (computing)
- Page table (computing)
- Paging (computing)
- PCI hole (computing)
- Physical address (computing)
- Physical Address Extension (computing)
- PSE-36 (computing)
T
- Thrashing (computer science) (computing)
- Translation lookaside buffer (computing)
V
- Virtual address space (computing)
- Virtual memory compression (computing)
W
- Working set (computing)