Distributed Operating System and Infrastructure for Scientific Data Management
KRISHNAKANT SONI SONI
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Abstract
The aim of the article is to give a comprehensive overview of the operating systems used. This article also describes many of the main stylistic issues involved in building such a system. A distributed operating system can be a software system that includes a set of independent, networked, communicating, and physically distinct procedural nodes. Each of the individual nodes has a select set of global potion pack software systems. Each set can be a combination of 2 different service providers. The first is the edge kernel or microkernel, which directly controls the hardware of that node. The second may be a set of higher level system management elements that coordinate a node's individual and collective activities. These parts encapsulate the functions of the microkernel and support user applications. The microkernel and the collection of administrative parts work together.
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Copyright © 2023 KRISHNAKANT SONI. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.