Which memory management scheme does not support multiprogramming?
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Single partition allocation is memory management scheme which does not support multiprograming.
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Single partition allocation is memory management scheme which does not support multiprograming.
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Answer:
The correct answer is Single-partition allocation.
Explanation:
The single-partition allocation is a method mostly commonly used in MS-DOS. It is known as an operating system.
In single partition allocation, the memory will be divided into partitions or blocks. This process is only followed due to the required allocation.
For the allocation to work well, we must avoid the internal fragmentation process.
It usually forms a low memory, in the memory allocation and when it is considered due to operating system, is known as single-partition memory.
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