Computer Science - Operating Systems Concepts - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Operating Systems Concepts - Section 1 (Q.No. 49)
49.
Memory management is :
not used in modern operating system
replaced with virtual memory on current systems
not used on multiprogramming systems
critical for even the simplest operating systems
None of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
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Pranshu said:   1 decade ago
Even though Virtual Memory is used in OS these days, BOTH Memory management and virtual memory are necessary.

It is NOT Replaced. Answer is D).

Chitra said:   7 years ago
Why? Explain me.

Mohamed said:   7 years ago
Please explain in detail.

Albics said:   3 years ago
Memory management is the process of controlling and coordinating a computer's main memory. It ensures that blocks of memory space are properly managed and allocated so the operating system (OS), applications and other running processes have the memory they need to carry out their operations.

Saurav said:   12 months ago
Would anyone please explain in detail?

I want to know this concept. Anyone, help me to get this.
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Gayathri said:   5 months ago
Excellent, thanks for sharing the knowledge.

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