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How does Windows manage memory in systems with large amounts of physical RAM?

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11-19-2024, 09:00 PM
You ever wonder why servers with heaps of RAM run so smooth? Windows grabs that extra memory and stuffs it full of active programs. It keeps your apps humming without much fuss. I mean, it prioritizes what you're using right now. Rarely used bits get nudged to storage later. That way, you avoid those annoying slowdowns. Think of it like your brain holding onto fresh thoughts. With tons of RAM, it hoards more details up front. Servers thrive on that speed. You feel the difference when crunching big tasks. Windows even juggles memory across multiple chips if needed. It spreads the load cleverly. No big bottlenecks for you there.

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