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oh thanks a lot

somehow able to cop-up  with handles now but coming to Commit(gb) how come the virtual memory gets created?

I mean on what basis? does it depend on the the OS we use or with respective to RAM we own?

 

correct me if am wrong, so if RAM memory completely used, OS tries to manage to save temp in Virtual memory till RAM gets free??

right?? (am not sure at all though)

 

virtual memory setting depends on the OS configuration on your machine.. you are partly correct.. eppudaina RAM full ayite then virtual memory will move the data from RAM to temporary space on the hard disk.. appudu RAM gets freed up and the computer will be able to perform the tasks.. 

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Out of context but oka joke cheptha...
Ma friend chepthunde... Her manager is a big comedy piece anta... Emi Radhu anta...
Okasari when she opened task manager n monitoring the screen u have posted above... He came to her desk n said... Why r u tracking sensex in office time...

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oh thanks a lot

somehow able to cop-up  with handles now but coming to Commit(gb) how come the virtual memory gets created?

I mean on what basis? does it depend on the the OS we use or with respective to RAM we own?

 

correct me if am wrong, so if RAM memory completely used, OS tries to manage to save temp in Virtual memory till RAM gets free??

right?? (am not sure at all though)

 

   Memory is a hardware component. Manam Computer konappudu we chose how much RAM we need. It is a physical entity. If you need to expand your memory you need to buy DIMM slots. It ranges form 2GB to 8GB , mana processor will take control of this DIMM slots. picture kavali ante google cheye DIMM slots ani.. 

 

   Mana usage batti RAM usage maruthundi.. but actual RAM matram always constant.

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virtual memory setting depends on the OS configuration on your machine.. you are partly correct.. eppudaina RAM full ayite then virtual memory will move the data from RAM to temporary space on the hard disk.. appudu RAM gets freed up and the computer will be able to perform the tasks.. 

got it

 

   Virtual memory is a hardware component. Manam Computer konappudu we chose how much RAM we need. It is a physical entity. If you need to expand your memory you need to buy DIMM slots. It ranges form 2GB to 8GB , mana processor will take control of this DIMM slots. picture kavali ante google cheye DIMM slots ani.. 

 

   Mana usage batti RAM usage maruthundi.. but actual RAM matram always constant.

 

thanks much guys ... half tension gone :D

inka aaa migithaa 2 point kuda thelisthey full happieesss :D

 

so ee Stack and Heap vachesi Virtual memory naa??

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  • aaa kernal memory paging endho kuda ardhamai savaataley - how will that work ani

 

Let say you computer Actual memory is 2GB ( 2GB RAM) and you are running application/processes that are consuming more than 2GB. In such cases O.S will swap the contents that are unused/IDLE process from the virtual memory to Physical memory (Which is a page file that resides in our C drive). Malli manam eppuduina a process ne use chesthe it will get it from the page file that is located on drive (C or D). Usually pagesing is not good, endukante vitual memory aithe chala fast ga untundi.. paging or swapping ante vitual memory nundi contants physical memory ke move chesthhde OS during memory contingency. So, it like a text file on our drive, ikkada undi data retive chese process chala slow ga untundi.  Usually a page size 1.5 time greater than our RAM size, RAM 2GB aithe mana page file okkate 3GB size lo untundi. So, even mana computer RAM size 2GB anna it can go to up to 2GB (Vitual mamory)+ 3 GB  (Physical memory) page file .

 

Virtual memory is our RAM before paging, what we see in our system config. in your case it is 8GB ,  Page file is Physical Memory 

 

 

nee laptop lo page file ekkada undo chudali ante follow this link 

http://www.worldstar...a-new-location/

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  • aaa kernal memory paging endho kuda ardhamai savaataley - how will that work ani

 

Let say you computer Actual memory is 2GB ( 2GB RAM) and you are running application/processes that are consuming more than 2GB. In such cases O.S will swap the contents that are unused/IDLE process from the virtual memory to Physical memory (Which is a page file that resides in our C drive). Malli manam eppuduina a process ne use chesthe it will get it from the page file that is located on drive (C or D). Usually pagesing is not good, endukante vitual memory aithe chala fast ga untundi.. paging or swapping ante vitual memory nundi contants physical memory ke move chesthhde OS during memory contingency. So, it like a text file on our drive, ikkada undi data retive chese process chala slow ga untundi.  Usually a page size 1.5 time greater than our RAM size, RAM 2GB aithe mana page file okkate 3GB size lo untundi. So, even mana computer RAM size 2GB anna it can go to up to 2GB (Vitual mamory)+ 3 GB  (Physical memory) page file .

 

Virtual memory is our RAM before paging, what we see in our system config. in your case it is 8GB ,  Page file is Physical Memory 

 

 

nee laptop lo page file ekkada undo chudali ante follow this link 

http://www.worldstar...a-new-location/

 

Perfect Bhaiyyaa .... idhi ardham chesukoneekaa nenu kindhameedha padindhi :P

but thanks again :D

btw you da same Tora i know??

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got it

 

 

thanks much guys ... half tension gone :D

inka aaa migithaa 2 point kuda thelisthey full happieesss :D

 

so ee Stack and Heap vachesi Virtual memory naa??

 

 

  .NET context lo aduguthunava Heap memory and stack memory ??  I mean Heap size ?? 

 

  Emledu bro.. Heap size ante out of our total system configuration, let's say you have 4GB RAM Windows servers. When you set a heap size of 2GB, it means you are reserving certain amount of Memory from the chunk of memory (4GB). For your particular process. I guess in your case it reserved for running your .NET application.  JVM ani untaye JAVA/Websphere lo, multiple JVM ke multiple heap size untaye and each JVM meeda applications run auvuthaye.. When your application starts demanding more memory than Heap size, JVM will hung and your application will hung too. 

 

 

   Stack memory ante.. nee code lo multiple objects untaye kada, and sometime there will be dependencies between the objects and some time not..  General ga when every a new object is created it will occupy some space in memory, eventually it will grow and consume memory from the Heap that is allocated. deeni valla application ke meomry availability undadu.  So, danni kosam Garbage collection policies use chestharu, it will clear the unused and non dependent objects from Memory and clears memory for the application.

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Perfect Bhaiyyaa .... idhi ardham chesukoneekaa nenu kindhameedha padindhi :P

but thanks again :D

btw you da same Tora i know??

 

 

 Yes bro.. 

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 Yes bro.. 

 

Anukunnaa...... :D
Paatha ID wat happend??

adhantha pakkana ......ela unnaav, chaala rojulaiyyindhiga......

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Anukunnaa...... :D
Paatha ID wat happend??

adhantha pakkana ......ela unnaav, chaala rojulaiyyindhiga......

Super bro..  :police:  :police:

 

Paatha ID enti ??  

 

Chicago challi ela undi.. One  week back TX move ayya...  &D_@@  &D_@@ 

I am no more in Chicago 

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Kashmora vadili Systems meeda paddav endi.. 

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  .NET context lo aduguthunava Heap memory and stack memory ??  I mean Heap size ?? 

 

  Emledu bro.. Heap size ante out of our total system configuration, let's say you have 4GB RAM Windows servers. When you set a heap size of 2GB, it means you are reserving certain amount of Memory from the chunk of memory (4GB). For your particular process. I guess in your case it reserved for running your .NET application.  JVM ani untaye JAVA/Websphere lo, multiple JVM ke multiple heap size untaye and each JVM meeda applications run auvuthaye.. When your application starts demanding more memory than Heap size, JVM will hung and your application will hung too. 

 

 

   Stack memory ante.. nee code lo multiple objects untaye kada, and sometime there will be dependencies between the objects and some time not..  General ga when every a new object is created it will occupy some space in memory, eventually it will grow and consume memory from the Heap that is allocated. deeni valla application ke meomry availability undadu.  So, danni kosam Garbage collection policies use chestharu, it will clear the unused and non dependent objects from Memory and clears memory for the application.

 

Heap ardhamaiyyindhi bhaiyyaa - its of/ from the RAM ... will be based on JVM (may touch JVM in case if i need more memory) but

Stack poorthiga ardham kaala bhaiyyaa - yes its memory of .Net objects but saved where?? in the same RAM only?? or hard drive??

ee vishayam ardhamayyindhi - allocated memory will be released as soon as GC clears them before application ends annamaataa - cool

 

but what if we need to increase the stack size?? where we need to go

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Super bro..  :police:  :police:

 

Paatha ID enti ??  

 

Chicago challi ela undi.. One  week back TX move ayya...  &D_@@  &D_@@

I am no more in Chicago 

 

ararrey, theliyaneyledhey ... :(

thelisthey kaliseyvaallam ... okkasaaari ... anyways happy for you

challi thappinchukunnaav :D

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