Basically, everything your computer wants to use right now... Open programs, open documents, open files, open websites, you name it. When ram fills up, most systems will save stuff they need, but think they don't need for a while, back the hard disk to whats called a "swap file," which it basically uses as really slow RAM.
Computer RAM is used only during operation. It's called "volatile memory", meaning that every time the computer is turned off, everything that has been stored on RAM is deleted. Computer disk is a "non volatile" storage medium, meaning that programs and data will (hopefully) be available next time you turn on the computer. RAM is necessary for normal operation of the computer. Programs and data that are essential to the immediate operations of the computer are loaded into RAM as the computer starts and when you start applications. Insufficient RAM may cause the computer to run very slow, if at all. Since nothing is stored on RAM when the computer is turned off, increasing the amount of RAM should not negatively affect any data that is currently stored on your computer.
It depends on how many players and plugins you are wanting on your server at any given time.
The basic computer has two parts: Random Access Memory (RAM) and a Central Processing Unit (CPU.) A microprocessor is a CPU that is built on a single chip. RAM is a place where many bytes are stored. One of the things that can be stored in RAM is a series of "instructions" that tell the CPU what to do. The series of instructions is called a "program." The CPU "fetches" one instruction from RAM, "executes" that instruction, then fetches and executes the next one, and so on. Exactly what the instructions in the program tell the computer to do determines how the computer will act at any given time.
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Ram seek time is the amount of time the ram takes to find the given piece of memory after receiving the command from the cpu. Average ram seek times are around 4-3 nano seconds.
because all the processes will stored in the ram
data is stored in RAM modules
Whilst being created they are stored on RAM, transfer to hard drive is sometimes automatic over a short time period often called autosave. When completed they can then be permanently stored on hard drive or other media
Basically any information that a program need to store to function will be stored into ram at some point if it is too large to fit in the memory on the processor.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
because all the processes will stored in the ram
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.