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- Single-level_store comment "Single-level storage (SLS) is a computer storage term which has had two meanings. The two meanings are related in that in both, pages of memory may be in primary storage (RAM) or in secondary storage (disk); however, the current actual physical location of a page is unimportant to a process.It originally meant what is now usually called virtual memory, introduced in 1962 by the Atlas system at Manchester.".
- Q7523743 comment "Single-level storage (SLS) is a computer storage term which has had two meanings. The two meanings are related in that in both, pages of memory may be in primary storage (RAM) or in secondary storage (disk); however, the current actual physical location of a page is unimportant to a process.It originally meant what is now usually called virtual memory, introduced in 1962 by the Atlas system at Manchester.".