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VIRTUAL MEMORYPresented by: -Aaina

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CONTENTS virtual memory Needs of virtual memory Importance of virtual memory Advantage of virtual memory Disadvantage of virtual memory Address space & memory space Page replacement algorithms FIFO LRU OPT

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VIRTUAL MEMORY Virtual memory is a common part of operating system on desktop

computers. The term virtual memory refers to something which appears to be present

but actually it is not. He virtual memory technique allows users to use more memory for a

program than the real memory of a computer.

Page frames

CPULogical page + x

Mapper

Virtual address

(1)Not present

(4)Page frames

(3) Page frame + x

present

(5)

Secondary storage

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NEED OF VIRTUAL MEMORY Virtual memory is a imaginary memory which we are

assuming. If we have a material that exceed your memory at that time we need to use the concept of virtual memory.

virtual memory is temporary memory which is used along with the ram of the system.

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IMPORTANCE OF VIRTUAL MEMORY When your computer runs out of physical memory it

writes what it needs to remember to the hard disc in a swap file as virtual memory.

If a computer running Windows requires more memory/RAM then there is installed in the system to run a program, etc, it uses a small section of the hard drive for this purpose

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ADVANTAGES OF VIRTUAL MEMORY Allows processes whose aggregate memory requirement

is greater than the amount of physical memory, as infrequently used pages can reside on the disk.

Virtual memory allows speed gain when only a particular segment of the program is required for the execution of the program.

This concept is very helpful in implementing multiprogramming environment.

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DISADVANTAGES OF VIRTUAL MEMORY Applications run slower if the system is using virtual

memory. It Takes more time to switch between applications. Less hard drive space for your use. It reduces system stability.

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ADDRESS SPACE AND MEMORY SPACE Virtual memory is the address used by the programmer

and the set of such addresses is called address space. An address in main memory is called a physical address. The set of such locations in main memory is called the

memory space. Thus the memory space consist of the actual main

memory locations directly addressable for processing.

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PAGE FRAME AND HIT RATIO Page Frame: - The main memory is divided into fixed

sized portions called page frame. The size of page frame is same as the size of page

because pages have to reside in page frames. Hit Ratio: - The ratio of the total number of hit divided

by the total CPU access to memory (i.e. hits plus misses) is called hit ratio.

Hit ratio=total number of hits total number of hits + total number of mis

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PAGE REPLACEMENT ALGORITHMS

In a computer operating system that uses paging for virtual memory management, page replacement algorithm decide which memory pages to page out. When a page of memory need to be allocated.

Paging happens when a page fault occurs. When a program starts execution, one or more pages are

transferred into main memory. FIFO (first in first out) LRU (Least Recently used) OPT (Optimal)

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FIFO

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First in first out is very easy to implement The fifo algorithm select the page for replacement that has been in memory

the longest time The page to be removed is easily determined because its identification

number is at the top of the fifo stack. It has the disadvantage that under certain circumstances pages are removed

and loaded from memory to frequently.

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LRU

The least recently used page replacement algorithm keeps track page uses over a short period of time.

The LRU algorithm can be implemented by associating a counter with every page that is n main memory.

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OPT The optimal policy selects that page for replacement for

which the time to the next reference is longest. This algorithm result is fewest number of page faults.

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