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2004

Proposal and implementation of heterogeneous virtual storage coexisted of single virtual storage and multiple virtual storage

International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies, Vol 1, Proceedings
  • T Tabata
  • ,
  • H Taniguchi

First page
415
Last page
420
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (international conference proceedings)
Publisher
INT INST INFORMATICS & SYSTEMICS

Most of Operating Systems (OSs) provide processes with virtual memory. One advantage of this technique is that programs can be larger than physical memory. In addition, this technique abstracts main memory into large address space and frees programmers from the limitation of main memory. Single Virtual Storage (SVS) or Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) are implemented in current OSs, but SVS and MVS do not coexist in existing OSs. If they coexist in an operating system, users can make use of each advantage. In this paper, we propose Heterogeneous Virtual Storage (HVS). Because SVS and MVS can coexist in HVS, HVS can provide both of the advantages of SVS and MVS to users. We also describe about implementation of HVS on The EN-during operating system for Distributed Environment (Tender). After that, we explain contents of experiments and report that result.

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