In win2k, task manager gives me what it calls "MEM usage." I've always understood this to be the amount of memory used by both user and kernel processes, in both physical RAM and swapfile. I take it ...
Why it matters: A RAM drive is traditionally conceived as a block of volatile memory "formatted" to be used as a secondary storage disk drive. RAM disks are extremely fast compared to HDDs or even ...
A disk or memory cache that supports writing. Data normally written to memory or to disk by the CPU is first written into the cache. During idle machine cycles, the data are written from the cache ...
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