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out- +‎ page

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outpage (third-person singular simple present outpages, present participle outpaging, simple past and past participle outpaged)

  1. (transitive, computing) Synonym of page out
    • 1981, International Business Machines Corporation, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, page 1725:
      To reduce this contention, which reduces inpaging and outpaging of the data, copy bits are provided for each page in the cache. This bit, when on, indicates that the data could reside in each storage controller's cache.
    • 1983, Mini-Micro Systems, volume 16, page 255:
      Because a real-time process might idle for a considerable time waiting for an external event, a conventional operating system would outswap or outpage the process.

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