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Swapping: Swapping is a process of swapping a process temporarily to a secondary memory from the main memory which is fast than compared to secondary memory. But as RAM is of less size so the process that is inactive is transferred to secondary memory. The main part of swapping is transferred time and the total time is directly proportional to the amount of memory swapped.
Paging: Paging is the procedure of memory allocation where different non-contiguous blocks of memory are assigned a fixed size. The size is generally of 4KB. The paging is alw...
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