Netware
windows operating system most widely used for desktop and laptop computers.windows comes in both client and server version,all of which support networking ,the difference being that the server architecture is designed for dedicated server hardware.although they can easily share their data with other user network,the client versions of windows are geared to running user application.
Network Operating system or NOS is an OS that allows a system to connect to a network. Such as Novell and Artisoft's LANtastic. In the old days of DOS networking was not a function of the Client OS, you have to also load the NOS to get connected. Now that most Client OS's imbed network connectivity the term is now seldom used.
Winodws XP
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The purpose of a computer network is to allow users to share resources located on other computers, to share hardware devices such as printers and fax machines, to allow applications running on different computers to exchange data and to allow users to communicate electronically. A network operating system (NOS) is a special kind of operating system designed to provide networking functionality. A network operating system should support client-server networking, and include all of the programs needed to manage network resources and create a secure network environment. The most widely used network operating systems today include Microsoft Windows Server, Novell Netware, UNIX and Linux. Most network operating systems.
Network operating system
Polling, on computer networks, involves a server and client. The Server will check if the client is ready to receive data. If not ,then data will not be transferred to the client.
Client for Microsoft networks
The question does not fully make sense , but as far as I understood - any unix based OS is good for you.
Windows 8 is the most current windows client operating system.
Proxy Server
Windows Server is designed to be used as a server operating system, while Windows 10 and Windows 11 are typically used as client operating systems. However, Windows Server can also serve client roles through features like Remote Desktop Services, allowing it to function as a client in specific scenarios. In some cases, organizations use Windows Server for both server and client functionalities, depending on their needs.
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