Talk:Logical memory

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While I agree with you that the virtual memory page is much better than the logical memory page, I disagree that it should be re-directed, simply because virtual memory is space on the hard drive that is used as memory, whereas the term "logical memory" is the same as "memory", but differentiating the way it is USED vs. what it is made of. While virtual memory CAN be described as logical memory, logical memory is not virtual memory. If you have RAM, you have logical memory, but you don't neccessarily have virtual memory. Logical memory has been around since memory has been around, while virtual memory is only possible with a hard drive.

Ok, I buy that. Can you add this to the article? (Preferably with references.) --Doradus 19:11, Jun 3, 2005 (UTC)