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Difference between dedicated and shared device in operating system

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Dedicated Devices ◦ These are devices that are assigned to one process at a time, and the process only releases the device once it is completed. ... ◦ So a printer is a dedicated device, but using the spooling (queues) means it can be shared.

Shared devices are the devices that can be shared among several processes. They can be assigned to more than one process at a time. These include direct access storage devices such as magnetic disks and optical discs.

Answered by Anonymous
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