Computer Science, asked by chazan914, 12 days ago

Why are mainframe systems usually limited in the number of tasks they perform

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Answered by harshitagujjar2009
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Mainframe systems are limited in the number due to its highly specialised working and of a high cost and Preserve as much power as possible for required operations.

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