address space spazio di indirizzamento
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Definition / notes: | "An address space, as explained before, is an isolated, protected chunk of memory that can be used to run NLMs that are isolated from the core of the operating system, the kernel. These address spaces have names, sizes, and can be created, torn down, deleted, re-started, etc. They also have attributes like re-startable, so that in the event of a failure, only that section of the server fails; the kernel continues to run.." |
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