virtual memory - A way of using disk storage space to make the computer work as if it had more memory.When a file or program is too big for the computer to work with in its memory, part of the data is stored on disk.This virtual storage is divided into segments called pages; each page is correlated with a location in physical memory, or RAM.When an address is referenced, the page is swapped into memory; it is sent back to disk when other pages must be called.The program runs as if all the data is in memory.
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