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Chapter 7B: Survey of PC and Network Operating Systems

The document summarizes various PC and network operating systems. It discusses the history and features of Microsoft Windows, DOS, Apple, Linux, UNIX, and network operating systems like Windows NT Server, Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server, and Mac OS X. It provides an overview of the evolution of these operating systems and their roles in personal computing and networking.
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Chapter 7B: Survey of PC and Network Operating Systems

The document summarizes various PC and network operating systems. It discusses the history and features of Microsoft Windows, DOS, Apple, Linux, UNIX, and network operating systems like Windows NT Server, Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server, and Mac OS X. It provides an overview of the evolution of these operating systems and their roles in personal computing and networking.
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Chapter 7B

Survey of PC and Network Operating


Systems
PC Operating Systems
• Microsoft Windows is the most popular
– Installed more than other OS combined
– Installed on about 95% of computers
– Apple and Linux represent the other 5%

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PC Operating Systems
• Apple and Linux represent the other 5%
• MC OS
• Unix
• Linux

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Chapter 6B : Operating System Basics
PC Operating Systems
• Microsoft Windows- the most popular
– DOS (PC DOS, MS DOS)- 1980s –16 bit OS, Single User, Single-tasking
– Windows 3.x (3, 3.1 and 3.11)-1990 –16 bit OS, multi-tasking
– Windows NT- 1993 - 32 bit OS, multi-tasking, network (multi-user)
– Windows 9.x(95, 98, ME)- 32/16 bit, improved multi-tasking, multimedia,
network support, GUI, plug and play, task bar (start button), Internet explorer
– Windows 2000 – support SMP, user friendly interface
– Windows XP -2001 – three dim look, 64 bit OS for AMD’s processors
– Windows Vista- 2006- reliability, security
– Windows 7- 2009
– Windows 8- 2012
– Windows 8.1
– Windows 10 -2015
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Chapter 6B : Operating System Basics
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PC Operating Systems
• DOS -1980s
– Disk Operating System
– Single user single-tasking OS
– Command line interface
– 16-bit OS
– Powerful
– Fast
– Supports legacy applications
– PC DOS and MS DOS used in both IBM
compatible and other PCs
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PC Operating Systems
• DOS Weaknesses
– Single user and single-tasking only
– No built-in support for networking
– Installation of driver for adding new hardware
– Support limited amount of RAM and 16-bit
program only
– Users to remember cryptic command language
– time consuming and tedious
**User friendliness, reliability, flexibility, capacity, power,
security, speed consideration for further development,

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DOS Application

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows NT -1993
– Designed for a powerful system
– 32-bit OS
– Very stable
– Windows NT Workstation
• Single user multi-tasking OS
– Windows NT Server
• Multi user multi-tasking OS
• Network operating system

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows 9x
– 95, 98, and Millennium Edition (Me)
– 32-bit OS
• Supported 16-bit programs well
– Very pretty but not stable OS
– Still found in large corporations
– 95 introduced the Start button
– 98 introduced active desktop and Internet
Explorer
– Me improved multimedia software 7B-10
PC Operating Systems
• Windows 2000
– Look of 9x with NT stability
– Optimized for office and developers
– Application software ran very well
– Entertainment software ran very poorly

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows XP -2001
– Microsoft’s newest desktop product
– Different look from 2000
– Many different versions ( Digital Media Support, Advance
Networking and communication and Advance Mobile Computing)
– Digital multimedia support was enhanced
– Communications was enhanced
– Mobile computing became a priority

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows Vista -2006
– Enhanced reliability, security, easy deployment
– Five different versions
• Home Basic
• Home Premium
• Business
• Ultimate
• Enterprise

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows 7:
• The WFU standard operating system for the ThinkPad
is the Microsoft 32 bit Windows 7 Enterprise
edition. The primary features of Windows 7 are:
• Start Menu
• Taskbar and Notification Area
• Windows Snipping Tool
• Displaying to a External Monitor or Projector
• Using Local Area Networks (LAN/WiFi)
• Windows Explorer Favorites
• Windows Explorer Libraries

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows 8 - Released in October 2012
• Most radical overhaul of the Windows interface, ditching the Start
button and Start menu in favor of a more touch-friendly Start screen.
• Faster than previous versions of Windows and included support for the
new, much faster USB 3.0 devices.
• The Windows Store, which offers universal Windows apps that run in a
full-screen mode only
• It also took advantage of new technologies such as :
– Near field communications
– Universal Serial Bus 3.0 (USB 3.0)
– low-power ARM architecture
– cloud computing and UEFI firmware
– latest and updated security features like malware filtering, spam detection, built-in
antivirus capabilities and intrusion prevention system.

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PC Operating Systems
• Windows 10 - Announced on 30 September 2014
• Windows 10 is bringing back the Start menu and more balance
to traditional desktop computer users.
• Some interesting features include the ability to switch between
a keyboard and mouse mode and a tablet mode, with a
detachable keyboard.
• unify all Windows platforms across multiple devices, including
Windows Phone and tablets, with universal apps that can be
downloaded from the Windows Store and run on all Windows
devices.

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PC Operating Systems
• UNIX
– Runs on all computer types
– 32- or 64-bit
– Similar to DOS, command line interface
– Composed of 3 parts:
• Kernel – allocate memory and time
• shell – checks the correct users and password
• the programs-
– Very stable, fast and reliable (rarely crashes)
– Can cost thousands of dollars
Popular to Engineer for CAD, CAM and high level
workstations 7B-17
PC Operating Systems
• Linux
– Free or inexpensive version of UNIX
– 32-bit OS
– Very stable and fast
– Most flavors are open source
– X Windows GUI
• Command line interface is available

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Linux Desktop

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PC Operating Systems
• Macintosh operating systems
– OS X
– Based on FreeBSD Linux
– Very stable and easy to configure
– Only runs on Mac hardware

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OS X Desktop

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Network Operating System Features
• Network operating system
• Fast and stable
• Runs on servers
• Multi-user and multi-tasking OS
• 32- or 64-bit

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Network Operating System Features
• File and print sharing
– Users access the same files
– Hundreds of users use a printer
– Different OS can interact

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Network Operating System Features
• Data integrity
– Backups copies data onto tape
– RAID copies data onto other drives
• Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
• Relies on two or more hard drives
• May speed access to data

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Network Operating System Features
• Data security
– Access to data can be restricted
– Access to server resources is controlled
– Audits can be kept

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Network Operating System
• Designed to run on a Network Server
• Fast and stable
• Multi-user and multi-tasking OS
• 32- or 64-bit
• Available Option;
– Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Sever
2003, Windows 2008 Sever, Windows 10 Server, Windows
16 Server
– Mac OS X
– Novell Netware
– UNIX 7B-26
Chapter 6B : Operating System Basics
Networking Operating Systems
• NT Server
– Same core as NT Workstation
– Security added
– Multi user capability added
– RAID support included

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Networking Operating Systems
• Windows 2000 Server
– Same technology as 2000 workstation
– Active Directory (AD)
• Central database of server resources
• Simplifies network management
– Distributed programs supported
– Server Standard Edition
– Advanced Server Edition
– Data Center Edition
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Networking Operating Systems
• Windows 2003 Server -2003
– Designed to compete with UNIX
– XP like interface
– Better support for XP computers
– MS .NET framework supported
– Distributed programs are supported
– Server Standard Edition
– Data Center Edition
– Introduced in E-commerce
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Networking Operating Systems
• Windows 2008 Server
– Increase reliability and flexibility
– Different version to support 32-bit and 64-bit system
with, 64 processors and 17 server roles
– Five versions (Standard, Enterprise, Data Center and Web)
support up to 2TB RAM
– Main Features include
• PowerShell new command line
• User interface like Windows 2003
• “Bitlocker” for the complete encoding of the hard disk
• Windows Share Point Services
• NAP( Network Access Protection)
• WDS( Windows Deployment Services)
• WSRM (Windows System Resource Management)
• Windows Server back up 7B-30
Networking Operating Systems
• Windows 2010 Server
• Windows 2012 Server
• Windows 2016 Server
– Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
– Windows Defender
– Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
– Storage Services
– High-availability clusters
– Web Application Proxy (WAP)
– Internet Information Services (IIS)
– Windows Server Containers
– Rolling Hyper-V cluster update
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Networking Operating Systems
• UNIX for servers
– Oldest NOS in widespread use
– Stable secure and fast
– Main OS for Internet and Web
– Large organizations depend on UNIX

Popular in Bank, Fin Institutes, Internet,


manufacturing. Web server and internet domain

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Networking Operating Systems
• Linux for servers
– Popular in small businesses
– Stable, fast and cost-effective
– Product bundle by Red Hat and Novell
– Linux’s popularity is growing

Popular for Website hosting and internet domain

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Embedded Operating Systems
• Devices have EOS built in
• Cell phones, PDAs, medical equipment
• Stable and fast
• Available Option:
– Windows XP
– Windows CE
– Palm OS
– Pocket PC
– Symbian
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Basics
Embedded Operating Systems
• Windows XP embedded
– Based on Windows XP
– Customized for each device

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Embedded Operating Systems
• Windows CE
– Not based on a desktop OS
– Customized for each device
– PDA and cell phones
– Microsoft Automotive will run in cars

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Embedded Operating Systems
• Palm OS
– Standard on Palm PDA
– First PDA OS for consumers
– Can be found on cell phones

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Embedded Operating Systems
• Pocket PC
– Developed by Microsoft to compete with Palm
– Not customizable
– Interacts securely with business networks
– Can control PCs through PC

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Embedded Operating Systems
• Symbian
– Found in smart cell phones
– Games, Instant Messaging, Internet
– Full color display

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Chapter Summery
• PC operating System- to run in PC, features, weaknesses,
chronological improvements
– DOS, Windows NT, Windows 9x,Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 10
– MAC OS
– UNIX
– Linux

• Network Operating System- To support network- features include


resource sharing, data integrity, data security
– Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Sever 2003, Windows 2008 Sever,
Windows 10 Server, Windows 16 Server
– Mac OS X
– Novell Netware
– UNIX

• Embedded Operating System –to run in small gadget


– Windows XP, Windows CE, Palm OS ,Pocket PC, Symbian, Android
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Chapter 7B

End of Chapter
Network Operating System
• Designed to run on a Network server
• Fast and stable
• Multi-user and multitasking OS
• 32- or 64-bit
• Available Option;
– Windows NT Server, Windows 2008
– Mac OS X
– Novell Netware
– UNIX
– Linux 7B-42
Embedded Operating Systems
• Devices have EOS built in
• Cell phones, PDAs, medical equipment
• Stable and fast
• Available Option:
– Windows XP
– Windows CE
– Palm OS
– Pocket PC
– Symbian
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