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What Is Major Difference Between The Historic Unix And The New Bsd Release Of Unix System V In Terms Of Memory Management?

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Historic Unix uses SWAPPING - ENTIRE PROCESS is TRANSFERRED to the main memory from the swap DEVICE, whereas the Unix System V uses Demand Paging - only the part of the process is moved to the main memory. Historic Unix uses one Swap Device and Unix System V allow multiple Swap Devices.

Historic Unix uses Swapping - entire process is transferred to the main memory from the swap device, whereas the Unix System V uses Demand Paging - only the part of the process is moved to the main memory. Historic Unix uses one Swap Device and Unix System V allow multiple Swap Devices.



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