Overhead paging, in the context of computer systems, refers to a situation where the overhead associated with managing virtual memory (paging) becomes excessive, negatively impacting performance. This overhead can arise from frequent page faults (when a requested page is not in RAM and must be retrieved from slower storage), excessive page table lookups, or the cost of managing the page tables themselves. This can result in slower response times and reduced overall system efficiency.
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