On Windows
I use a commercial software that to perform a certain task can run even for 18 hours.
By inspecting the task manager the process reports a huge amount of page faults, something like 65M page faults and a memory usage peak aroung 1GB.
The machine has 2 GB ram and 2 GB of virtual memory, and a paging file ranging between 2 and 4 GB.
To reduce the execution time I'm thinking to reduce the effects of page faults by using a tool like ramdisk to store most accessed files. But to understand which those files are I need to discover wich are the memory accesses producing the page faults. Is there any way/tool to accomplish this task? Does anybody see an alternative to this approach?