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a state in which processor is spending most of its time in swapping pages and doing less productive work is called thrashing. +++ One symptom is unusually high hard-disc activity, the term "thrashing" referring to all the frantic clicking and clonking and whirring.
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Thrashing with regards to computers refers to virtual memory being in constant use. An example of thrashing in a sentence would be: To resolve thrashing issues, additional RAM should be installed.
With regards to computers, thrashing refers to a computer's virtual memory being in the constant state of paging. Thrashing will cause the computer to perform poorly.
The waves were thrashing against the beach
I dont want my computer to go through thrashing.
A computer that is said to be thrashing is constantly paging information to virtual memory. A thrashing machine, currently known as a threshing machine, is used to remove grain from stalks and husks.
Thrashing as a noun is the gerund form of to thrash, and is an action noun. Some uses of the term are abstract (e.g. victory), but almost all gerunds for actions are neither abstract (i.e. they are observable) nor concrete (they are not tangible).
a process is thrashing if its take more time than paging than executing
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