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0. Possibly not true in all cases. 1. Modern systems are much more aggressive about enormous disk caches, which can ironically lead to io storms when it swaps out your application to buffer writes, then has to flush the cache to swap the app back in. 2. Difference in working set size and number of background programs waking up.


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