Memory inflation is a technique used in virtualized environments where a hypervisor artificially increases the reported available memory to a guest operating system. It allows the host to reclaim unused memory from idle VMs, improving resource utilization. System administrators and cloud providers benefit most, as it enables denser server consolidation and reduces hardware costs without compromising active workloads.
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