
Please give more details about what makes you ask this question.
But in Windows OS virtual memory is memory stored on a hard disk file also known as a page file. Basically it allows the OS to take processes out of memory and store them on the Hard disk.
In Linux this can be known as a swap partition or swap file.
But again to better answer your question you need to give a better description of a question.
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