Explain how the producer-consumer problem is relevant to operating system I/O

      

Explain how the producer-consumer problem is relevant to operating system I/O

  

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Faith
The action of performing buffering on inputs and outputs is a real-life manifestation of the producer-
consumer problem. The input/output to/from a buffer acts as the producer, while the OS or device
receiving the data becomes the consumer, bounded by the limited capacity of the buffer.
Titany answered the question on April 26, 2022 at 13:24


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