puskurilähde
Puskurilähde, also known as a buffer pool, is a memory management technique used in computer systems. It is a dedicated area of RAM that temporarily stores data being read from or written to a storage device, such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive. The primary purpose of a puskurilähde is to bridge the speed difference between the much faster central processing unit (CPU) and the slower I/O devices.
When data is read from a storage device, it is first brought into the puskurilähde. If the
The size of the puskurilähde is a critical factor in its effectiveness. A larger puskurilähde can hold