what is Schedulers and what are the different Schedulers are there explain each
Schedulers
Schedulers are special system software which handles
process scheduling in various ways. Their main task is to select the jobs to be
submitted into the system and to decide which process to run. Schedulers are of
three types −
• Long-Term
Scheduler
• Short-Term
Scheduler
• Medium-Term
Scheduler
Long
Term Scheduler
It is also called a job scheduler. A long-term
scheduler determines which programs are admitted to the system for processing.
It selects processes from the queue and loads them into memory for execution.
Process loads into the memory for CPU scheduling.
The primary objective of the job scheduler is to
provide a balanced mix of jobs, such as I/O bound and processor bound. It also
controls the degree of multiprogramming. If the degree of multiprogramming is
stable, then the average rate of process creation must be equal to the average
departure rate of processes leaving the system.
On some systems, the long-term scheduler may not be
available or minimal. Time-sharing operating systems have no long term
scheduler. When a process changes the state from new to ready, then there is
use of long-term scheduler.
Short
Term Scheduler
It is also called as CPU scheduler. Its main
objective is to increase system performance in accordance with the chosen set
of criteria. It is the change of ready state to running state of the process.
CPU scheduler selects a process among the processes that are ready to execute
and allocates CPU to one of them.
Short-term schedulers, also known as dispatchers,
make the decision of which process to execute next. Short-term schedulers are
faster than long-term schedulers.
Medium
Term Scheduler
Medium-term scheduling is a part of swapping. It
removes the processes from the memory. It reduces the degree of
multiprogramming. The medium-term scheduler is in-charge of handling the
swapped out-processes.
A running process may become suspended if it makes
an I/O request. A suspended processes cannot make any progress towards
completion. In this condition, to remove the process from memory and make space
for other processes, the suspended process is moved to the secondary storage.
This process is called swapping, and the process is said to be swapped out or
rolled out. Swapping may be necessary to improve the process mix.
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