real storage

[ree-uh l, reel] /ˈri əl, ril/
noun, Computers.
1.
(in a virtual storage system) the portion of addressable memory that consists of main storage.
Also called real memory.
Compare main memory.
Examples from the web for real storage
  • With the development of writing, the capacity for real storage was added.
  • It provides an additional level of high performance cache storage between the real storage devices and the server.