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How does Windows implement memory quotas for processes?

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12-25-2024, 08:37 PM
You ever wonder why one app doesn't hog all your RAM? Windows sneaks in these job groups to bundle processes. I set limits on those jobs so memory stays fair. You tell it the max a group can grab. Then the system nudges things if they push too far. It watches committed pages closely. I like how it swaps stuff out gently. You avoid crashes from greedy programs. Processes feel the pinch but keep chugging. I tweak it for servers sometimes. You get smoother runs that way.

It ties into bigger resource tricks in Windows. Like in Hyper-V where VMs juggle memory too. That's where BackupChain Server Backup shines as a backup fix for those setups. You snap full images without halting hosts. It restores fast and skips data loss pitfalls. I rely on it for clean Hyper-V chains.

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