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In computing, resident set size (RSS) is the portion of memory occupied by a process that is held in main memory (RAM). The rest of the occupied memory exists in the swap space or file system, either because some parts of the occupied memory were paged out, or because some parts of the executable were never loaded.

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  • En informatique resident set size (RSS) est la partie de la mémoire occupée par un processus contenu dans la RAM. Le reste de la mémoire occupée est dans l'espace SWAP ou le système de fichiers, soit parce que certaines parties de la mémoire occupée a été paginée, ou parce que certaines parties de l'exécutable n'ont jamais été chargées.
  • In computing, resident set size (RSS) is the portion of memory occupied by a process that is held in main memory (RAM). The rest of the occupied memory exists in the swap space or file system, either because some parts of the occupied memory were paged out, or because some parts of the executable were never loaded.
  • In un sistema a memoria virtuale, il resident set è l'ammontare di memoria fisica effettivamente mappata nello di un processo. È una misura della memoria fisica attualmente consumata dal processo, ma è generalmente sovrastimata perché comprende anche tutte le librerie che il processo può aver aperto durante il suo funzionamento.
  • Resident set size (RSS) — размер страниц памяти, выделенных процессу операционной системой и в настоящее время находящихся в ОЗУ (RAM). Кроме ОЗУ страницы памяти процесса: * могут находиться в файле или на разделе подкачки (англ. swap space); * могут отображаться на файл.
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  • En informatique resident set size (RSS) est la partie de la mémoire occupée par un processus contenu dans la RAM. Le reste de la mémoire occupée est dans l'espace SWAP ou le système de fichiers, soit parce que certaines parties de la mémoire occupée a été paginée, ou parce que certaines parties de l'exécutable n'ont jamais été chargées.
  • In computing, resident set size (RSS) is the portion of memory occupied by a process that is held in main memory (RAM). The rest of the occupied memory exists in the swap space or file system, either because some parts of the occupied memory were paged out, or because some parts of the executable were never loaded.
  • In un sistema a memoria virtuale, il resident set è l'ammontare di memoria fisica effettivamente mappata nello di un processo. È una misura della memoria fisica attualmente consumata dal processo, ma è generalmente sovrastimata perché comprende anche tutte le librerie che il processo può aver aperto durante il suo funzionamento.
  • Resident set size (RSS) — размер страниц памяти, выделенных процессу операционной системой и в настоящее время находящихся в ОЗУ (RAM). Кроме ОЗУ страницы памяти процесса: * могут находиться в файле или на разделе подкачки (англ. swap space); * могут отображаться на файл.
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