What is Operating System ? Explain the types of Operating System.
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:- What is Operating System ? Explain the types of Operating System.
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⭐OPERATING SYSTEM⭐
»»» Operating system is the basic need of every computer without operating system normal user cannot share data between him and computer.
»»» Operating system is the system software which performs all the basic functions like managing file, process and memory.
»»» Operating system provides an interface between human and computer.
»»» Operating systems are inbuilt in computers and many smartphone.
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⭐TYPES OF AN OPERATING SYSTEM ⭐
=> Batch operating systems
=> Time sharing operating systems
=> Distributed operating systems
=> Network operating systems
=> Real time operating systems
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What is operating system ? various types of operaring ststem ?
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the low-level software that supports a computer's basic functions, such as scheduling tasks and controlling peripherals.
Batch operating system
The users of a batch operating system do not interact with the computer directly. Each user prepares his job on an off-line device like punch cards and submits it to the computer operator. To speed up processing, jobs with similar needs are batched together and run as a group. The programmers leave their programs with the operator and the operator then sorts the programs with similar requirements into batches.
The problems with Batch Systems are as follows −
Lack of interaction between the user and the job.CPU is often idle, because the speed of the mechanical I/O devices is slower than the CPU.Difficult to provide the desired priority.
Time-sharing operating systems
Time-sharing is a technique which enables many people, located at various terminals, to use a particular computer system at the same time. Time-sharing or multitasking is a logical extension of multiprogramming. Processor's time which is shared among multiple users simultaneously is termed as time-sharing.
The main difference between Multiprogrammed Batch Systems and Time-Sharing Systems is that in case of Multiprogrammed batch systems, the objective is to maximize processor use, whereas in Time-Sharing Systems, the objective is to minimize response time.
Multiple jobs are executed by the CPU by switching between them, but the switches occur so frequently. Thus, the user can receive an immediate response. For example, in a transaction processing, the processor executes each user program in a short burst or quantum of computation. That is, if n users are present, then each user can get a time quantum. When the user submits the command, the response time is in few seconds at most.
The operating system uses CPU scheduling and multiprogramming to provide each user with a small portion of a time. Computer systems that were designed primarily as batch systems have been modified to time-sharing systems.
Advantages of Timesharing operating systems are as follows −
Provides the advantage of quick response.Avoids duplication of software.Reduces CPU idle time.
Disadvantages of Time-sharing operating systems are as follows −
Problem of reliability.Question of security and integrity of user programs and data.Problem of data communication.
Distributed operating System
Distributed systems use multiple central processors to serve multiple real-time applications and multiple users. Data processing jobs are distributed among the processors accordingly.
The processors communicate with one another through various communication lines (such as high-speed buses or telephone lines). These are referred as loosely coupled systems or distributed systems. Processors in a distributed system may vary in size and function. These processors are referred as sites, nodes, computers, and so on.
The advantages of distributed systems are as follows −
With resource sharing facility, a user at one site may be able to use the resources available at another.Speedup the exchange of data with one another via electronic mail.If one site fails in a distributed system, the remaining sites can potentially continue operating.Better service to the customers.Reduction of the load on the host computer.Reduction of delays in data processing
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Operating System is the interface or interaction between the user and the computer system. No computer system can be started without operating system.
Different OS types are:-
1) Single user OS:- These are the OS which allows only one user at a time.
2) Multi user OS:- These are the OS which allows more than two users at a time.
3) Multitasking OS:- These are the OS which allows more than one task at a time.
4) Multiprocessing OS:- These are the OS which allows more than one process at a time by more than one user.
5) Time sharing OS:- These OS allows or performs the task for certain time period only and turns back to the other and works on the time period basis.
6) Batch processing OS:- These are the OS which allows to perform work batch wise or in sequence order.
7) Multi threading OS:- These are the OS which allows to perform on different parts of a programming concurrently.
Examples of OS are:- Android,Microsoft Windows,Linux and MacOS.
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