In operating systems, the "blocked suspended" state refers to a process that is not currently executing and cannot proceed because it is waiting for an external event (like I/O completion) while also being swapped out of main memory to free up resources. The "ready suspended" state indicates that a process is not running but is ready to execute as soon as it is allocated CPU time; it is also swapped out of memory. Both suspended states allow the system to manage memory efficiently while ensuring that processes can resume execution when conditions permit.
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