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Virtual memory / Computer performance / Computer memory / Computer architecture / CPU time / Paging / Load / Page fault / Random-access memory / MTS system architecture / Channel I/O
Date: 2003-11-17 02:08:44
Virtual memory
Computer performance
Computer memory
Computer architecture
CPU time
Paging
Load
Page fault
Random-access memory
MTS system architecture
Channel I/O

Accounting Logs • Advantages: – Built in – The data reflects real-system usage. – Use them before developing a new monitor

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