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9.16 Consider a system that uses pure demand paging.
a. When a process first starts execution, how would you characterize the page fault rate?
b. Once the working set for a process is loaded into memory, how would you characterize the page fault rate?
c. Assume that a process changed its locality and the size of the new working set is too large to be stored in available free memory. Identify some options system designers could choose from to handle this situation.
a. When a process first starts execution, how would you characterize the page fault rate?
b. Once the working set for a process is loaded into memory, how would you characterize the page fault rate?
c. Assume that a process changed its locality and the size of the new working set is too large to be stored in available free memory. Identify some options system designers could choose from to handle this situation.
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