paging - In a virtual memory computer, the transfer of pages between real storage and auxiliary storage.A page, in virtual memory, is a block of memory with its own virtual address.Paging increases the memory available to a program by temporarily transferring less-needed parts of the program's working memory from RAM into secondary storage.When a page is needed, it is read back into RAM, replacing another page which is moved into secondary storage.
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