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 What are the advantages of fragmentation?

A) reduced disk space requirements B) higher availability
C) finer granularity of archives and resources D) parallel scans are possible with PDQ
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) higher availability

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What is fragmentation? Different types of fragmentation?

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Fragmentation occurs in a dynamic memory allocation system when many of the free blocks are too small to satisfy any request. 


External Fragmentation: External Fragmentation happens when a dynamic memory allocation algorithm allocates some memory and a small piece is left over that cannot be effectively used. If too much external fragmentation occurs, the amount of usable memory is drastically reduced. Total memory space exists to satisfy a request, but it is not contiguous. 


Internal Fragmentation: Internal fragmentation is the space wasted inside of allocated memory blocks because of restriction on the allowed sizes of allocated blocks. Allocated memory may be slightly larger than requested memory; this size difference is memory internal to a partition, but not being used

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What is fragmentation?

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Fragmentation occurs in a dynamic memory allocation system when many of the free blocks are too small to satisfy any request.

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