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      <description>Have you ever wondered , How game of size 8 GB is running on a computer has 4 GB of RAM only? or You can play multiple movies simultaneously combined size more than RAM size? If you are a software developer, you may come across a word like multi-tasking or multiprocessing which is key concept behind this. In other words, it creates virtual memory which is a memory management technique. Here we will see how it works</description>
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