ProcessMemoryUsageReport.PeakPagedPoolSizeInBytes Property
Definition
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Gets the maximum amount of paged memory used by the process, in bytes.
public:
property unsigned long long PeakPagedPoolSizeInBytes { unsigned long long get(); };
uint64_t PeakPagedPoolSizeInBytes();
public ulong PeakPagedPoolSizeInBytes { get; }
var uInt64 = processMemoryUsageReport.peakPagedPoolSizeInBytes;
Public ReadOnly Property PeakPagedPoolSizeInBytes As ULong
Property Value
The maximum amount of paged memory used by the process, in bytes.
Remarks
The value returned by this property value represents the maximum size of memory in the virtual memory paging file used by the process since it started. The operating system uses the virtual memory paging file in conjunction with physical memory to manage the virtual address space for each process. When pageable memory is not in use, it can be transferred to the virtual memory paging file on disk.