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Can the Virtual Memory be turned off on a really large machine?
Strictly speaking Virtual Memory is always in operation and cannot be “turned off.” What is meant by such wording is “set the system to use no page file space at all.”
Doing this would waste a lot of the
RAM. The reason is that when programs ask for an allocation of Virtual memory space, they may ask for a great deal more than they ever actually bring into use — the total may easily run to hundreds of megabytes. These addresses have to be assigned to somewhere by the system. If there is a page file available, the system can assign them to it — if there is not, they have to be assigned to
RAM, locking it out from any actual use.
Quelle:
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php
Auf deutsch: Was wenn du mit einem Programm 1,5 GB Speicheradressen anforderst (bei 2 GB
RAM) aber keine 1,5 GB mehr hast? Mit der Auslagerungsdatei kann Windows die gefoirderten Adressen zuweisen ohne bekommst du arge Probleme.