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Do I need MMS if I have a computer? If you have a computer running any amount of applications the answer is definitely. There is a misconception out there that usually sounds like this, if I have a lot of free memory then my computer will run faster. Memory Management System is only if your computer does not run out of memory. If it does run out of memory, then your computer will slow down, and will use your hard disk as virtual memory. Again, your hard drive is hundreds of times slower than your memory. Programs have that have memory leaks waste the computer memory and never release it. Over time, if the PC or server is left running, the memory will be used up slowly and continuously.
MMS maintains the necessary memory needed for your computer to run efficiently. Of course, this statement takes into consideration that your computer has enough memory installed to efficiently run your computer in the first place.
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