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Page replacement algorithm We have seen in the concept of paging that by dividing the processes in pages we put them in the frames of main memory, what does the concept of virtual memory say? That we never bring the entire process inside the main memory and not all the pages of a process at the same time we try to keep in the main memory no, Here we provide the reason to the programmer through virtual memory that all the processes you have. We can accommodate the maximum number of processes inside the main memory. but actually how it is done If we will keep the entire process in the main memory So it may be that our main memory is completely finite., so my main memory will get filled with one or two processes. So what do we do instead? Virtual memory one or two pages, Each process brings one or two pages into the main memory. which have demand. When their need runs out, we swipe out those pages and then swipe in fresh pages. So this swipe in and swipe out funda we saw in virtual memory