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Encyclopedia > Kernel virtual address space

The Kernel Virtual Address Space (KVA) is the virtual memory area in which all Linux kernel threads resides. The second part of the virtual address space is occupied by the User Virtual Address Space which contain user threads.


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Users running applications on Solaris x86 32-bit kernel should be aware of the limitations of the User virtual address space especially on larger physical memory configurations.
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