Storage pool

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A storage pool , and memory pool called, is a dynamic memory with fixed block sizes. Memory pools are often used in real-time systems to ensure deterministic behavior , since dynamic memory management with any block size (heap) leads to external fragmentation of the memory.

Individual evidence

  1. David Kalinsky: How does real time work? - An introduction to how deterministic operating systems work . In: D&V KOMPENDIUM . tape 2004/2005 , p. 129 ff .