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Table 7.1 Memory Management Terms
FrameA fixed-length block of main memory.
Page
A fixed-length block of data that resides in secondary memory (such as disk). A page of data may temporarily be copied into a frame of main memory.
Segment
A variable-length block of data that resides in secondary memory. An entire segment may temporarily be copied into an available region of main memory (segmentation) or the segment may be divided into pages which can be individually copied into main memory (combined segmentation and paging).
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Table 7.2 Memory Management Techniques
Technique Description Strengths Weaknesses
Fixed Partitioning
Main memory is divided into a number of static partitions at system generation time. A process may be loaded into a partition of equal or greater size.
Simple to implement; little operating system overhead.
Inefficient use of memory due to internal fragmentation; maximum number of active processes is fixed.
Dynamic Partitioning
Partitions are created dynamically, so that each process is loaded into a partition of exactly the same size as that process.
No internal fragmentation; more efficient use of main memory.
Inefficient use of processor due to the need for compaction to counter external fragmentation.
Simple Paging
Main memory is divided into a number of equal-size frames. Each process is divided into a number of equal-size pages of the same length as frames. A process is loaded by loading all of its pages into available, not necessarily contiguous, frames.
No external fragmentation.
A small amount of internal fragmentation.
Simple Segmentation
Each process is divided into a number of segments. A process is loaded by loading all of its segments into dynamic partitions that need not be contiguous.
No internal fragmentation; improved memory utilization and reduced overhead compared to dynamic partitioning.
External fragmentation.
Virtual Memory Paging
As with simple paging, except that it is not necessary to load all of the pages of a process. Nonresident pages that are needed are brought in later automatically.
No external fragmentation; higher degree of multiprogramming; large virtual address space.
Overhead of complex memory management.
Virtual Memory Segmentation
As with simple segmentation, except that it is not necessary to load all of the segments of a process. Nonresident segments that are needed are brought in later automatically.
No internal fragmentation, higher degree of multiprogramming; large virtual address space; protection and sharing support.
Overhead of complex memory management.
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