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By compacting and relocating, the Memory Manager optimizes the use of memory and thus improves throughput. However, it also requires more ____ than the other memory allocation schemes discussed in this chapter.

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Overhead

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By compacting and relocating, the Memory Manager optimizes the use of memory and thus improves throughput. However, it also requires more overhead than the other memory allocation schemes discussed in this chapter.

There is various type of memory allocation schemes: single-user systems, dynamic partitions, fixed partitions, etc.

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