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Introduction to Virtual Memory - 080

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Aug 15, 2024
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What is Virtual Memory? Virtual memory is a memory management technique used by operating systems to provide an "illusion" of a large and contiguous memory space, even when the physical memory (RAM) is limited. It allows a computer to run larger applications or multiple applications simultaneously without running out of memory.

Why Do We Need Virtual Memory?

  • Limited Physical Memory: Computers have a finite amount of RAM. Virtual memory allows systems to overcome this limitation by using disk space as an extension of RAM.
  • Process Isolation: Virtual memory ensures that each process runs in its own memory space, providing protection and isolation. This prevents one process from interfering with another's memory, enhancing system stability and security.
  • Efficient Memory Usage: It allows systems to load only the necessary parts of a program into RAM, keeping the less frequently used parts on disk. This optimizes the usage of available memory.

How Does Virtual Memory Work?

  • Address Translation: Virtual memory involves translating virtual addresses (used by programs) into physical addresses (used by hardware). This is managed by the Memory Management Unit (MMU) within the CPU.
  • Paging: Virtual memory is typically implemented using a technique called paging. The memory is divided into fixed-size blocks called pages. The virtual address space of a process is divided into pages, which can be mapped to any location in physical memory or stored on disk.
  • Virtual Pages: These are the blocks of virtual memory. They do not need to be contiguous.
  • Page Frames: These are the blocks of physical memory (RAM) that correspond to virtual pages.
  • Page Tables: A page table is maintained for each process, mapping virtual pages to physical page frames. When a program accesses memory, the MMU uses the page table to translate the virtual address to a physical address.

Basic Concepts:

  • Page Fault: A page fault occurs when a process tries to access a page that is not currently in physical memory (RAM). The operating system must then load the page from disk into RAM, which can cause a delay.
  • Swap Space: This is a portion of the disk allocated for storing pages that are not currently in physical memory. It acts as an extension of RAM.



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