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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

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In computing, resident set size (RSS) is the portion of memory occupied by a process that is held in main memory (RAM). The rest of the occupied memory exists in the swap space or file system, either because some parts of the occupied memory were paged out, or because some parts of the executable were never loaded.

Video Resident set size



See also

  • Proportional set size (PSS)
  • Unique set size (USS)
  • Demand paging
  • Virtual memory
  • Working set
  • Working set size

Maps Resident set size



References


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External links

  • Simple resident set size limits, LWN.net, August 10, 2004, by Jonathan Corbet
  • ELC: How much memory are applications really using?, LWN.net, April 18, 2007, by Jonathan Corbet
  • Understanding and optimizing memory utilization, March 20, 2013, by Bhavin Turakhia


Source of article : Wikipedia