Tuesday, July 11, 2023

CST 334 - WEEK 3 JOURNAL

In my third week of the operating systems class, we delved into the fascinating realm of memory virtualization, which proved to be both challenging and enlightening. The concept of memory virtualization revolves around the idea of creating an illusion of a larger, more extensive memory space for processes running on a computer system.

One of the key takeaways from this week's lectures was understanding the purpose and benefits of memory virtualization. By using virtual memory, an operating system can provide each process with a virtual address space, independent of the physical memory available. This virtualization allows for efficient memory management, as processes are not restricted by the physical limitations of the hardware. 

Overall, my third week of class in operating systems opened my eyes to the intricacies and advantages of memory virtualization. I am eager to further explore this topic, as it promises to enhance the performance and reliability of modern computer systems, ultimately contributing to the seamless execution of various applications and processes.

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