8 votes 8 votes The degree of multi-programming in an operating system is affected by (Mark all the appropriate choices) long-term scheduler short-term scheduler medium-term scheduler job scheduler Operating System go2025-os-1 multiple-selects + – gatecse asked Nov 15, 2020 gatecse 600 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 7 votes 7 votes The long-term scheduler also known as job scheduler controls the degree of multiprogramming. The medium-term scheduler does swapping out of processes from main memory and thus reduces the degree of multiprogamming. gatecse answered Nov 15, 2020 • selected Oct 30, 2021 by Arjun gatecse comment Share Follow See all 4 Comments See all 4 4 Comments reply val_pro20 commented Dec 20, 2020 reply Follow Share @gatecse why not short term scheduler ? https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-long-term-and-short-term-scheduler/ 2 votes 2 votes mikasa15 commented Nov 22, 2021 reply Follow Share LTS has the ability to both increase and decrease the degree of multiprogramming, it is the one which selects how many processes can enter the MM so we say it controls it, but MTS can only reduce it. The statement “The degree of multi-programming in an operating system is controlled by MTS” seems to be incorrect. 4 votes 4 votes Aayush_00 commented Jan 12, 2022 i reshown by Aayush_00 Jan 12, 2022 reply Follow Share @mikasa15 By reducing the degree also we are controlling the degree of multiprogramming as the question is not about increasing the degree of multiprogramming 1 votes 1 votes Sunnidhya Roy commented Dec 17, 2022 reply Follow Share @gatecse Sir STS also manipulates the Degree of Multiprogramming so why not option b?https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-long-term-and-short-term-scheduler/ 1 votes 1 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.