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Adaptive Resource Allocation Manager (ARAM)

The Adaptive Resource Allocation Manager (ARAM) is a kernel-level feature designed to optimize resource management in Linux by dynamically adjusting CPU, memory, and I/O resource allocation based on workload profiling. It uses a combination of real-time monitoring, machine learning, and system-level adjustments to enhance performance, particularly in environments like high-performance computing (HPC), cloud infrastructure, and embedded systems.

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