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what is the difference between Multitasking and Multiuser operating system in tabular form​


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Answered by devanshuooohooda
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Difference Between Multiuser and Multitasking is that a multiuser operating system enables two or more users to run programs simultaneously. While multiprocessing operating system supports two or more processors running programs at the same time also known as Multitasking.

Multiuser

A multiuser operating system enables two or more users to run programs simultaneously. Networks, servers, mainframes, and supercomputers allow hundreds to thousands of users to connect at the same time, and thus are multiuser.

Multitasking

A multiprocessing operating system supports two or more processors running programs at the same time also known as Multitasking. Multiprocessing involves the coordinated processing of programs by more than one processor. Multiprocessing increases a computer’s processing speed.


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MULTIUSER:- IN SIMPLEST SENSE MORE COMPUTER ARE CONNECTED TO ONE SYSTEM TO DO THEIR TASK IN SIMUNATIULY

MULTITASKING:-USING OF TWO PROGRAM AT A SAME TIME ON WINDOW

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