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For now just the content copied from the old linux-mm site. Please update and include links to Linux memory management documentation elsewhere.
HighMemory or how the Linux kernel can use more than 1GB of physical memory.
MemoryHierarchy - a work in progress on explaining the memory hierarchy and the need for AdvancedPageReplacement algorithms.
OverCommitAccounting - how to configure memory overcommit mode on Linux.
VirtualMemory - How the kernel handles paging and VM
[:Drop Caches:Drop_Caches] - How can I flush the filesystem cache?
[:OOM:Out Of Memory (OOM)] - I got messages on my console saying Linux was out of memory, and killed some tasks, why?
- [:Low_On_Memory:Low On Memory] - My system has plenty of RAM for its workload, but very little free. Why is Linux wasting so much RAM? Where is it all going? Or, why is my system using swap when it also has plenty of free RAM?
- LRU list - What pages are inserted into lru list and reclaimed from lru list are important issue.
External documents
Joe Knapka's [http://www.kneuro.net/linux-mm/ Outline of the Linux Memory Management System], which is mostly about the 2.4 kernel.
Mel Gorman's book [http://www.phptr.com/content/images/0131453483/downloads/gorman_book.pdf "Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager"] (beware: it's a 8.5MB pdf) from [http://phptr.com/perens Bruce Perens' Open Source Series], which also covers what is new in 2.6 kernels. [http://www.skynet.ie/~mel/projects/vm/ Here] is Mel's old page about Linux VM.d