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Windows server on activity monitor
Windows server on activity monitor













  • Free – This section will usually be pretty small, and Windows will use algorithms to figure out which applications and DLLs you use most, and move them into RAM (which would change that bit of memory from “Free” to “Standby”)īottom line: If the graph is green all the way across most of the time, you probably need to upgrade your RAM or run less things at once.
  • Standby – This section of memory stores commonly used things so they can be accessed without loading from disk, but the lowest priority things will be cleared out to make space for your application.
  • Modified – This contains pages of memory that have been modified and must be flushed to disk before they get used again.
  • In Use – This is the most important one in the list, because it represents processes, applications, and Windows itself.
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    Hardware Reserved – This is memory that is reserved for certain drivers and things like system BIOS.















    Windows server on activity monitor