The configuration of memory in the operating system can affect other resources, including CPU and I/O. Insufficient physical memory for the overall system load can lead to thrashing, as Memory Utilization describes. Insufficient memory for the database server can result in excessive buffer-management activity. For more information on configuring memory, see Configuring UNIX Shared Memory.
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