ramverse

/ˈræmvərs/

Definitions

1. noun

A collection of data or a database page that is loaded into RAM (random access memory) in a single operation, often used for performance optimization in software development.

“The developer optimized the code to cache the data in a ramverse to reduce memory access times.”

Synonyms

  • cache
  • page

Antonyms

  • flush
  • swap