A section of storage or memory reserved for specific program or application
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8.1 Background
8.2 Swapping
Figure 8.5 - Swapping of two processes using a disk as a backing store
8.3 Contiguous Memory Allocation
8.4 Segmentation
8.5 Paging
8.5.1 Basic Method
Figure 8.10 - Paging hardware Figure 8.11 - Paging model of logical and physical memory
8.6 Structure of the Page Table
8.7 Example: Intel 32 and 64-bit Architectures ( Optional )
Figure 8.21 - Logical to physical address translation in IA-32
8.8 Example: ARM Architecture ( Optional )Figure 8.26 - Logical address translation in ARM.
8.8 Summary
What is the reserved space in memory?Reserved memory describes storage space that's set aside by a technology for its use. The idea is that memory reserved for a specific process cannot be used by other processes.
Which type of memory is used to store operating system application and user program?Random-Access Memory (RAM) is used for the user's program code. So it is called a User's memory. Random-access memory (RAM) is used for data.
What part of memory in which data and program are stored is called?The term storage refers to secondary memory and is where data in a computer is kept. An example of storage is a hard drive or a hard disk drive (HDD).
What is reserved memory used for?Memory is reserved for inputting data, additional software instructions or for the creation of control structures such as a stack. See dynamic memory allocation, memory allocation, buffer and stack.
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