Yes. Fedora is often used as, and is fully capable of, serving as a server operating system.
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Many operating systems are used on servers, including Linux, Windows Server, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X Server.
Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows server 2003 Windows server 2008 Mac OS X Ubuntu Linux Mint Debian OpenSuSe Fedora FreeBSD This is not complete list, but few other operating systems are used by anyone else than hobbyists.
Server operating system's are basically used to manage the network with security like-: Win 2000,Win 2003,Win 2008 etc.
Windows is typically the best system for server hosting. The reason for this is compatibility and better "bang for your buck." Frankly in the corporate world there are cheaper Windows PCs and for that reason it is the widely used operating system which makes sense for the use of a compatible system to host a server.
Linus Torvalds was the principal engineer who created the Linux kernel, the chief component behind modern Linux operating systems used today such as Ubuntu, SUSE, or Fedora.
Many operating systems now can run on standalone computers and also on networked computers. Standalone or generic operating systems are the ones which run on standalone computers like Windows operating system running on a PC. Network operating systems are the ones which run on a server and can be accessed through client machines connected on the network. e.g. Solaris or Linux running on a server can be used as network operating systems. Even there are Windows server operating systems which can be used by clients connected on the network. ILYAS MAHIDA
There are Windows Server, Linux, BSD, and even Apple's own server
The primary file system for Fedora 12 is ext4 but you may also use ext3.
The directory database is controlled by a Network Operating System (NOS). And examples are Windows Server 2011, UNIX, and Linux.
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