Computer Science, asked by sukhdavjossan, 11 months ago

make achart on the topic of network system​

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Answered by bhavika37
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An operating system that provides the connectivity among a number of autonomous computers is called a network operating system. A typical configuration for a network operating system is a collection of personal computers along with a common printer, server and file server for archival storage, all tied together by a local network.

Some of the features of Network Operating System are to:

• It allows multiple computers to connect so that they can share data, files and hardware devices.

• Provide basic operating system features such as support for processors, protocols, automatic hardware detection and support multi-processing of applications.

• Provide security features such as authentication, logon restrictions and access control.

• Provide name and directory services.

• Provide file, print, web services and back-up services.

• Support Internetworking such as routing and WAN ports.

• User management and support for logon and logoff, remote access; system management, administration and auditing tools with graphical interfaces.

• It has clustering capabilities.

• It has internetworking features. Example: Routing.

• In this, the users can remotely access each other.

• It also includes security features.

Example: authentication of data, restrictions on required data, authorisations of users etc.

• It can also manage directory and name services.

• It also provides basic network administration utilities like access to the user.

• It also provides priority to the printing jobs which are in the queue in the network.

• It detects the new hardware whenever it is added to the system.

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