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Paging is often combined with the related technique of allocating and freeing page frames and storing pages on and retrieving them from secondary storage[a] in order to allow the aggregate size of the address spaces to exceed the physical memory of the system.[2] For historical reasons, this technique is sometimes referred to as swapping.
In this scheme, the operating system retrieves data from secondary storage in blocks of the same size (pages).
Paging is an important part of virtual memory implementations in modern operating systems, using secondary storage to let programs exceed the size of available physical memory.
Because some rando, as some randos are wont to do, decided, for some unknown reason, to remove them. The removal was reverted. Guy Harris (talk) 23:49, 25 November 2025 (UTC)