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Clean up cached memory in Linux

When we use top or free -m -h command on terminal, we may have noticed the used memory. When Linux first read or write data, it is stored on unused areas of memory to accelerate the data access for future use. It is called caching. If this data is read again later, it can be […]

Posted byPJJanuary 5, 2015Posted inHow To, LinuxTags: clean-up, Linux, memory, unusedLeave a comment on Clean up cached memory in Linux

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