Hi memory usage. Unload some programs or increase RAM.
The problem of many page faults occurring in a short time, called "page thrashing".
Optimal page replacement is significant in memory management systems because it minimizes the number of page faults, which occur when a requested page is not in memory. By replacing the page that will not be used for the longest time, optimal page replacement can improve system performance by reducing the frequency of page faults and improving overall efficiency.
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The optimal page replacement algorithm is a theoretical method that selects the page to be replaced in memory that will minimize the number of future page faults. It improves memory management efficiency by reducing the overall number of page faults, which in turn decreases the amount of time spent accessing data from slower storage devices like hard drives.
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A very large page size will result ina very few pages with many faults in the process. The process will also show more of aÊregion than frames.
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