Memory operations per second explained
Memory operations per second or MOPS is a metric for an expression of the performance capacity of semiconductor memory. It can also be used to determine the efficiency of RAM in the Windows operating environment.[1] [2] MOPS can be affected by multiple applications being open at once without adequate job scheduling.[3]
Notes and References
- Book: MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration Study Guide . 534 . March 31, 2014 . Michael Aldridge . Josh Evitt . Lisa Donald . James Chellis . amp . John Wiley & Sons . 2007. 9780470108819 .
- How to Max Out Your Windows Performance for $1000 . March 31, 2014 . Marco Chiappetta . . September 8, 2011.
- Book: 202 . March 31, 2014 . Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing: 12th International Workshop, JSSPP 2006, Saint-Malo, France, June 26, 2006, Revised Selected Papers . Eitan Frachtenberg . Uwe Schwiegelshohn . amp . Springer . 2007. 9783540710349 .