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MEMORY MANAGEMENT SCHEME BY WHICH A COMPUTER STORES AND RETRIEVES DATA FROM SECONDARY STORAGE FOR USE IN MAIN MEMORY
386SPART.PAR; WIN386.SWP; Swap file; Swap partition; Swap space; Memory swapping; Swapfile; Page file; Paging file; Page File; Pagefile.sys; Paging space; Swap memory; Page file usage; File page; Pagefile; Swapspace; Paged memory; Page in; Page out; Pageable memory; Page swapping; Page swapping memory; Page memory; Swap disk; Swap volume; Sharing in paging system; Swappiness; Swapping (memory management); Linux swap; Swap death; Swapdeath; Swapping (computing); Paging

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<storage, architecture> What a paging system does when it copies part of a task's working memory from RAM to {swap space} on disk. [Jargon File] (1995-01-23)
page-boy         
  • Lord Patten]], robed as [[Chancellor of Oxford University]], assisted by a page.
  • Painting of a page boy with silver collar, Dutch, 17th century.
  • ''The Queen and the Page'', by [[Marianne Stokes]], 1896.
  • Alof de Wignacourt and his page]]'', by [[Caravaggio]], c. 1608.
YOUNG MALE SERVANT
Page (occupation); Page-boy; Quistroun
Jennie Page         
BRITISH BUSINESSWOMAN
Jennifer Page (Millenium Dome); Jennifer Page (Millennium Dome); Jennifer Page (Business woman); Jenny Page; Jennifer Page
Jennifer Anne "Jennie" Page, (born 12 November 1944) was chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project from 1 March 1995 until she resigned after a flawed opening night and poor early attendance at the start of 2000.

Wikipedia

Memory paging

In computer operating systems, memory paging (or swapping on some Unix-like systems) is a memory management scheme by which a computer stores and retrieves data from secondary storage for use in main memory. In this scheme, the operating system retrieves data from secondary storage in same-size blocks called pages. Paging is an important part of virtual memory implementations in modern operating systems, using secondary storage to let programs exceed the size of available physical memory.

For simplicity, main memory is called "RAM" (an acronym of random-access memory) and secondary storage is called "disk" (a shorthand for hard disk drive, drum memory or solid-state drive, etc.), but as with many aspects of computing, the concepts are independent of the technology used.

Depending on the memory model, paged memory functionality is usually hardwired into a CPU/MCU by using a Memory Management Unit (MMU) or Memory Protection Unit (MPU) and separately enabled by privileged system code in the operating system's kernel. In CPUs implementing the x86 instruction set architecture (ISA) for instance, the memory paging is enabled via the CR0 control register.

Pronunciation examples for page out
1. I ripped a page out.
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2. I ripped a page out.
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3. We took a page out of XKCD,
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4. AMBER: I took a page out of your book
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5. Maybe you take a page out of CK's book
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Examples of use of page out
1. In doing so, the Obama administration is taking a page out of Bush‘s playbook from 2001.
2. "I‘m happy to see they‘ve taken a page out of James Lee Witt‘s playbook," Ghilarducci said.
3. Her goals read like a page out of her mother‘s playbook for life.
4. Taking a page out of the Russian playbook, Iraqi officers suggested a new strategy to defend the homeland.
5. Singh said the King should take a page out of the democratic book of the Bhutan King.