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Discuss the basic design issues
in distributed os, which are
different from traditional
os and network Os and how
use they implemented​

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Answered by bhavisr
3

Answer:

The distributed information system is defined as “a number of interdependent computers linked by a network for sharing information among them”. A distributed information system consists of multiple autonomous computers that communicate or exchange information through a computer network.

Explanation:

Design issues of distributed system –

Heterogeneity : Heterogeneity is applied to the network, computer hardware, operating system and implementation of different developers. A key component of the heterogeneous distributed system client-server environment is middleware. Middleware is a set of service that enables application and end-user to interacts with each other across a heterogeneous distributed system.

Openness: The openness of the distributed system is determined primarily by the degree to which new resource sharing services can be made available to the users. Open systems are characterized by the fact that their key interfaces are published. It is based on a uniform communication mechanism and published interface for access to shared resources. It can be constructed from heterogeneous hardware and software.

Scalability: Scalability of the system should remain efficient even with a significant increase in the number of users and resources connected.

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