-> memory management
-> catching
-> pooling
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Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called the file system.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called a file system.
A data can be retrieved from the secondary storage for use in main memory, but if we edit the data and not save the data in to the secondary storage, it is termed as a dirty page.
Managing the free space available on the secondary-storage device.Allocation of storage space when new files have to be written.Scheduling the requests for memory access.
Yes, it is called the file system.