Sir, what if the process P5 is of size 4MB? Will the second empty block be allocated to P5, causing internal fragmentation, or will the block be partitioned into two blocks of sizes 4MB and 1MB?
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Sir, suppose if process gets executed and it make a hole of 10mb. Now if process having 6mb comes, it will use this hole (10 mb). But remaining 4mb is wasted right? Then it is internal fragmentation or not?
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Sir, what if the process P5 is of size 4MB? Will the second empty block be allocated to P5, causing internal fragmentation, or will the block be partitioned into two blocks of sizes 4MB and 1MB?
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Sir, suppose if process gets executed and it make a hole of 10mb. Now if process having 6mb comes, it will use this hole (10 mb). But remaining 4mb is wasted right? Then it is internal fragmentation or not?
No, internal fragmentation does not occur in variable-size partitions. if a process of 6mb comes it uses 6mb hole and remaining 4 mb will be wasted. you can't say that 4mb as internal fragmentation.Please like the videos, subscribe to the channel, and share it with your friends. Thanks in advance.
@SudhakarAtchala so that variable partition also having internal fragmentation ah Sir?
No, internal fragmentation does not occur in variable-size partitions.
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Good explanation sir can we apply compaction to the MFT to avoid external fragmentation reply sir
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