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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30

What Are Two Characteristics Of Ram On A Cisco Device? (Choose Two.)

What Are Two Characteristics Of Ram On A Cisco Device? (Choose Two.)
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2021-12-17T00:26:18+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2021 at 12:26 am

      What Are Two Characteristics Of Ram On A Cisco Device? (Choose two.)

      The ram stands for random access memory. Here all the configurations which are actively running are all stored in the random access memory. And also, after the system is get turned off all the data that is been active will be lost.

      Now let us know some of the characteristics and working of the random access memory in detail.

      Random-access memory is considered one of the most important parts of the computer system. Now we learn about primary and secondary memory in detail.

      Normally the primary memory is called the temporary memory or the random access memory. This ram will be stored in the motherboard of the computer. It is particularly stored in the modules that are called the dual inline memory module.

      The name itself suggests that it will be having two pins that are independent on each side. This DIMM memory module will have lof 168, 288,184, or 240 pins.

      This DIMM will be mainly installed on the motherboard that is present on the memory slots.

      Here the motherboard will be having any number of memory slots. Normally the average motherboard will contain two to four memory slots. To run a program or to run any data on the computer, the random access memory must be loaded into it first. So that the data or any program will be stored in the permanent storage memory and later it moves into the random access memory. 

      After the data gets loaded into the random access memory, the CPU can able to access the data that is currently running. 

      If the memory capacity is low, then it cannot be able to hold the data that the CPU needs. For this, some amount of the data will be kept on the slower hard drive for the low memory capacity.

      Therefore, it will slow down the computer. To resolve this problem we will try to increase the amount of ram on the computer.

      After the increase of the memory then we can easily able to load the data fastly into the random access memory. Hence, the computer will be running very fast. In this way, the computer which consists of the more random access memory will work more efficiently than the computer which has less random access memory.

      For the fastest ram, normally requires continuous electrical power in order to store the data. And when this power gets off the data that currently is running will be get lost. We also have types of the rams like the dynamic ram which is shortly called the dram, SDRAM stands for the asynchronous ram and many more.

      The SDRAM type of the memories will be used in many of the random access memory DIMMs.

      The capacity of the SDRAM will be similar bro the capacity of the dram. But there is a slight difference between the SDRAM and the dram. The Dram will be operated very asynchronously with the help of the system clock. But the SDRAM will be operated synchronously with the help of the system clock.

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