A network operating system (NOS) is responsible for managing network resources, facilitating communication between devices, and providing services such as file sharing, printer access, and security management. It enables multiple computers to connect and communicate over a network, ensuring efficient data exchange and resource utilization. Additionally, a NOS handles user authentication, permission settings, and network configuration to maintain system integrity and performance.
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Client Server software allows a central, single copy of software to be shared among many users of a network. If this is an operating system, then the software may be responsible for managing the network as well.
The processor time is a function of the processor. The memory allocation is a function of the operating system.
The one responsible for managing a computer or network of computers are called a network administrator.
In the legal sense, no. Unix is an operating system and has the components of an NOS (Network Operating System) but it not considered just a network operating system.
The program that is responsible for managing computer resources is the operating system (OS). More specifically, the OS is a collection of programs that when working in unison, help to manage the computer.
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
basic functions of a network operating system?
The demands of a network operating system are to be able to share resources, and ensure network security.
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operating system security concerns about vulnerabilities on specific operating system network system security concerns about vulnerabilities of the entire network regrdless how diverse or complex the network is.