RAM is a virtual memory. Justify this statement.
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Virtual memory was developed at a time when physical memory -- also referenced as RAM -- was expensive. Computers have a finite amount of RAM, so memory can run out, especially when multiple programs run at the same time. A system using virtual memory uses a section of the hard drive to emulate RAM.
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Virtual memory is a feature of an operating system that enables a computer to be able to compensate shortages of physical memory by transferring pages of data from random access memory to disk storage. ... This means that when RAM runs low, virtual memory can move data from it to a space called a paging file.
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