Course Solutions Uncategorized (Solved) : 1 Consider Swapping System Memory Consists Following Hole Sizes Memory Order 6kb 10kb 11kb Q30285277 . . . .

(Solved) : 1 Consider Swapping System Memory Consists Following Hole Sizes Memory Order 6kb 10kb 11kb Q30285277 . . . .

 

1. Consider a swapping system in which memory consists of thefollowing hole sizes in memory order: 6KB, 10KB, 11KB, 3KB,20KB, 8KB, 40KB, and 15KB. Which hole is taken forsuccessive segment requests of

9KB

18KB

4KB

15KB

3KB

for (a) first fit? Now repeat the question for (b) best fit, (c)worst fit, and (d) next fit.

2. For each of the following decimal virtual addresses, computethe virtual page number and offset for a 2-KBpage: 2000, 4096, 9123, 34543. Now repeatthe question for a 4KB page. Show all steps.

3. If FIFO page replacement is used with five page frames andeight pages, how many page faults will occur with the

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