mälulehekülgamine
Mälulehekülgamine, also known as memory paging, is a memory management technique used in operating systems. It allows the system to use more main memory (RAM) than is physically available by temporarily transferring data from RAM to secondary storage, such as a hard drive or solid-state drive. This secondary storage space is often referred to as a swap file or swap partition.
The fundamental concept behind mälulehekülgamine is the division of both physical memory and secondary storage into
This process enables the execution of programs that require more memory than the system physically possesses.