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Question: What is the main goal of the Memory Management?</SPAN><SPAN class="answers">
Answer: It decides which process should reside in the main memory, Manages the parts of the virtual address space of a process which is non-core resident, Monitors the available main memory and periodically write the processes into the swap device to provide more processes fit in the main memory simultaneously. |
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