Choosing NOS can be a complex and a difficult decision. Every popular NOS has its strengths and weaknesses. NOS may cost thousands of dollars depending.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is Computer Software?. Hardware vs Software Got to have both to get the job done!
Advertisements

PC Operating Systems in Review lesson 12. UNIX DOS The Macintosh Operating System Windows 3.x OS/2 Warp Windows NT Windows 95 and 98 Linux Windows 2000.
COMPUTERS: TOOLS FOR AN INFORMATION AGE Chapter 3 Operating Systems.
Welcome to Middleware Joseph Amrithraj
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Introduction to Computer Administration Introduction.
What is an operating system? Is it software?
COSC operating system LINUX INSTRUCTOR: Professor Mort Anvari Student Name: Fan Chang Student ID: Date:06/10/2000.
Chapter 7 LAN Operating Systems LAN Software Software Compatibility Network Operating System (NOP) Architecture NOP Functions NOP Trends.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
Chapter 5 Operating Systems. 5 The Operating System When working with multimedia, the operating system is perhaps the most important, the most complex,
Linux vs. Windows. Linux  Linux was originally built by Linus Torvalds at the University of Helsinki in  Linux is a Unix-like, Kernal-based, fully.
Lecture 6a - Overview of operating systems CSCI102 - Introduction to Information Technology B ITCS905 - Fundamentals of Information Technology.
Operating Systems Or why is Bill Gates so rich? Computers Mr. Specter Steel Valley High School Or why is Bill Gates so rich? Computers Mr. Specter Steel.
1 Chapter 2 Operating Systems: Software in the Background.
Local Area Networks Part III. 2 Introduction Proper support of a local area network requires hardware, software, and miscellaneous support devices. A.
Chapter 9: Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems.
Chapter 9: Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems Data Communications and Computer Networks: A Business User’s Approach Third Edition.
Understanding Networks I. Objectives Compare client and network operating systems Learn about local area network technologies, including Ethernet, Token.
Introduction to windows operating system i
1 DOS with Windows 3.1 and 3.11 Operating Environments n Designed to allow applications to have a graphical interface DOS runs in the background as the.
Survey of Network Operating Systems (NOS) Introduction Novell Operating Systems Microsoft Network Operating Systems Other Network Operating Systems NOS.
Server Operating Systems Last Update Copyright Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D. 1.
Operating Systems.
AN INTRODUCTION TO LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM Zihui Han.
Operating System.
Learning Outcomes At the end of this lesson, students should be able to: State the types of system software – Operating system – Utility system Describe.
Section 6.1 Explain the development of operating systems Differentiate between operating systems Section 6.2 Demonstrate knowledge of basic GUI components.
BASIC NETWORK CONCEPTS (PART 6). Network Operating Systems NNow that you have a general idea of the network topologies, cable types, and network architectures,
Operating Systems Operating System
1 Chapter Overview Network Operating Systems Network Clients Directory Services.
Local Area Networks: Software © Abdou Illia, Spring 2007 School of Business Eastern Illinois University (Week 8, Thursday 3/1/2007)
Stuart Cunningham - Computer Platforms COMPUTER PLATFORMS Network Operating Systems Week 9.
Network Operating Systems : Tasks and Examples Instructor: Dr. Najla Al-Nabhan
Chapter 10 – UNIX. History In late 1960s, two employees of Bell Labs (Ken Thompson & Dennis Ritchie) designed a new operating system to overcome the constraints.
Lesson 13. Network Operating Systems (NOS). Objectives At the end of this Presentation, you will be able to:
Course ILT Identifying network operating system features Unit objectives Discuss the features of Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, and Server 2003 Discuss the.
Module 2 Part I Introduction To Windows Operating Systems Intro & History Introduction To Windows Operating Systems Intro & History.
Chapter Nine NetWare-Based Networking. Introduction to NetWare In 1983, Novell introduced its NetWare network operating system Versions 3.1 and 3.1—collectively.
The Role of the Operating System
1 Chapter 7 Operating System & Utility Programs.  consists of the programs that control or maintain the operations of the computer and its devices. It.
Operating System. 1. How Operating Systems Work Operating System Functions At the simplest level, an operating system does two things: It manages the.
Data Communications & Computer Networks, Second Edition1 Chapter 9 Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems.
The Right OS for Your Job Major: Computer Science Instructor: Dr Anvari Presenter: Ke Huang Student ID:
CMPF124 Basic Skills For Knowledge Workers Chapter 1 – Part 1 Introduction To Windows Operating Systems CMPF 112 : COMPUTING SKILLS.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
Copyright©2008 N.AlJaffan®KSU1 Chapter 7 Operating System and Utility Programs.
Copyright©2008 N.AlJaffan®KSU1 Chapter 7 Operating System and Utility Programs.
Module 2 Part I Introduction To Windows Operating Systems Intro & History Introduction To Windows Operating Systems Intro & History.
CMPF124 Basic Skills For Knowledge Workers Chapter 1 – Part 1 Introduction To Windows Operating Systems.
Course ILT Unit objectives Describe the network clients that are available to connect DOS-, Windows-, and Macintosh-based computers to a network Network.
Lecture (7) Systems software and Application Software.Systems software and Application Software. Dr:Emad Elsharkawy Eng-Omar Salah Dr:Emad Elsharkawy 1.
Chapter 2 – Part 1 Introduction To Windows Operating Systems CMPF 112 : COMPUTING SKILLS.
HNC COMPUTING - Network Concepts 1 Network Concepts Network Concepts Network Operating Systems Network Operating Systems.
Computer Operating Systems And Software applications.
Chapter 2 Operating Systems
OS Introduction 1.1 – OS Basics – cont. 1.2 – Microsoft Windows
Operating System and Utility Programs
Chapter 5 Operating Systems.
Operating System & Application Software
PC Operating Systems in Review
Popular Operating System Chapter 8
WINDOWS NT VERSUS UNIX NT & UNIX OVERVIEW by Zhuo Hong Liu
برامج النظام Software Systems
McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Networks Software.
Objective Understand the concepts of modern operating systems by investigating the most popular operating system in the current and future market Provide.
What is Computer Software?
PC Operating Systems in Review
IT Service Delivery And Support Week Three - OS
Objective Understand the concepts of modern operating systems by investigating the most popular operating system in the current and future market Provide.
Presentation transcript:

Choosing NOS can be a complex and a difficult decision. Every popular NOS has its strengths and weaknesses. NOS may cost thousands of dollars depending on the number of clients that will connect to the server. Many networks now include more than one server type, and knowing how to get these diverse systems to interoperate is an important skill for a network administrator. Operating systems on the network have their own language. Different NOS vendors use the same terms in different ways. For example, in a UNIX environment, “root” refers to the master administrative account, but in NetWare networks, it is used to identify a Novell directory services (NDS) object. In Windows, root can relate to the domain at the top of a Windows 2000 or XP domain tree or to the basic component of a Distributed File System (DFS).  Linux  Windows NT  NetWare

Linux is an operating system for computers, comparable to Windows or Mac OS X. It was originally created by Linus Torvalds. Linux resembles UNIX, but unlike UNIX, Linux is both Free Software and open source software. Linux runs on a wide variety of hardware platforms, from huge mainframes to desktop PCs to cell phones. Linux haves two parts, a kernel, which is the basic interface between the hardware and other system software, and the functions that run on top of it, such as a graphical user interface (GUI) and application programs. No company sells Linux because it is an open sourced which is released to everyone.

Windows NT is a Microsoft Windows personal computer operating system designed for users and businesses needing advanced capability. Windows NT has two parts, Microsoft NT Workstation and Microsoft NT Server. The Workstation is designed for users, especially business users, who need faster performance and a system a little more fail-safe. The Server is designed for business machines that need to provide services for network-attached computers. The Server is required, together with an Internet server such as Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), for a Windows system that plans to serve Web pages. The NT Server is probably the second most installed network server operating system after Novell's NetWare operating system. Microsoft claims that its NT servers are beginning to replace both NetWare and the various Unix-based systems such as those of Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard. NT Server 5.0. Essentially became what was renamed Windows 2000.

NetWare is a software product that runs on a variety of different types of LANs, from Ethernets to IBM token-rin networks. It provides users and programmers with a consistent interface that is independent of the actual hardware used to transmit messages. An early - and primary competitor was the Microsoft Window NT operating system.