Fuly buffered
Line buffered
Un buffered
There have been over a hundred types of UNIX operating systems developed over the years to accommodate different types of hardware. FreeBSD, MacOS X Server, Red Hat Linux, and AIX are all UNIX-based systems.
Unix commands
Unix can host different database systems, so it depends on which database you are referring to. A dba will do the same types of things in Unix as you would in any other operating system.
There is no "default" Unix shell. Different Unix vendors shipped different shells.
There are many different types of Unix Certification depending on what your career goals are. Check out Unix.org to find out information on the different certifications and for great test prep materials and tips.
1. Bicarbonate buffer system 2. Protein buffer system 3. Phosphate buffer system
LInux (and Unix) really don't differentiate between different "types" of daemons. A daemon is a background worker service process. It can do many things, such as networking, database,etc.
1. System V 2. BSD 3. countless unix-like, unix-based, unix-compatible, unix-inspired systems (linux, AIX, Sinix, Xenix, Dynix, Solaris, MacOs etc)
There are many types and brands of computer operating systems. Some of them include Windows, Apple OSX, Ubuntu, UNIX, Linux, and Android.
Explicit buffering is also known as "Zero Capacity Buffering" where it has maximum length of 0. Automatic buffering can be either "Bounded Capacity Buffering" or "Unbounded Capacity Buffering"
Explicit buffering is also known as "Zero Capacity Buffering" where it has maximum length of 0. Automatic buffering can be either "Bounded Capacity Buffering" or "Unbounded Capacity Buffering"
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