Hoard memory allocator was created on 1999-09-29.
The slab allocator in operating systems manages memory allocation by dividing memory into fixed-size blocks called slabs. Each slab is dedicated to a specific type of data structure, such as a certain size of objects. When a request for memory allocation is made, the slab allocator assigns memory from the appropriate slab, reducing fragmentation and improving efficiency. This method helps to speed up memory allocation and deallocation processes in the operating system.
Fishpool Hoard was created in 1966.
Penrith Hoard was created in 1785.
Winchester Hoard was created in 2000.
Tregwynt Hoard was created in 1996.
The Hoard of the Gibbelins was created in 1912.
The Yellow Hoard was created in 1939.
Snettisham Hoard was created in 1948.
The Miser's Hoard was created in 1977.
Silverdale Hoard was created in 2011.
Upchurch Hoard was created in 1950.
Shrewsbury Hoard was created in 2009-08.