Lesson 11: Network Operating Systems Flashcards

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This network operating system allows the network to
centralize functions and applications in one or more dedicated file servers to
share resources.

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Client/Server

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Some examples of network operating systems:

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Novell NetWare,
Microsoft Windows Server 2000/2003/2008/2012/2016, Sun Solaris, Linux,
Unix OS, Mac OS X, Apple Talk

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Long-Term Servicing Channel includes the following operating systems:

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●Windows Server 2003 (April 2003)
● Windows Server 2003 R2 (December 2005)
● Windows Server 2008 (February 2008)
● Windows Server 2008 R2 (October 2009)
● Windows Server 2012 (September 2012)
● Windows Server 2012 R2 (October 2013)
● Windows Server 2016 (September 2016)
● Windows Server 2019 (October 2018)
● Windows Server 2022

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A network operating system that allow users to share resources and files located on their computers as well as access shared resources from
other computers

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Peer-to-peer

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The software that manages the boot process of your computer.

A

Bootloader

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This is a sub-system that bootstraps the user space and is charged with controlling
daemons.

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Init System

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ACRONYM: NOS

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Network Operating Systems

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Q

Restricting access by giving users or user types different
access rights and enforcing the use of passwords and IDs to establish
identities

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Security

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Q

One of the most popular
platforms on the planet is powered by the Linux operating system

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Android

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It is the core of
the system that manages the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices. It is the lowest level of the OS.

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Kernel

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Sole purposes of NOS?

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Supporting workstations, database, applications, file and printer access

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Able to identify and run newly installed hardware

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Hardware Detection

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Common tasks associated with a network operating system:

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User administration, security monitoring on all resources in the network, system
maintenance activities, and tasks associated with file management.

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These applications can be shared by NOS installed on
servers to users requesting it.

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Software Sharing

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In this network, no single provider is responsible for
being the server.

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Peer-to-Peer (P2P)

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This is the sub-system that displays the graphics on your monitor. It is commonly referred to as the X server or just X

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Graphical Server

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17
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Desktop environments do not offer the full array of apps.

A

Applications

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This is the piece that the users actually interact with.

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Desktop Environment

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It is an operating system or a kernel distributed under an open-source license

A

LINUX

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20
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The first server edition of Windows:

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Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server

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21
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Can work with different CPU models

A

Processor Support

22
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A software that allows multiple
computers to communicate, share files and hardware devices with one another.

A

Network Operating Systems (NOS)

23
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They enable servers to manage data, security, applications and user group

A

Network Operating Systems (NOS)

24
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Can verify the identity of the users

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Authentication

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ACRONYM: NOS
Network Operating System
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Windows Server operating system releases under the?
Long-Term Servicing Channel
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A brand name for a group of server operating systems released by Microsoft since 2003.
Windows Server
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Can limit the user’s access to the network resources
Restrictions
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Linux is an operating system or a kernel which germinated as an idea in the mind of young and bright?
Linus Torvalds
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Some of the features of a networking operating system:
Security features, file features, basic operating system supports, and user management features.
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Able to install different roles or services for the server to run a specific function in the network.
Server Core
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A family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix
Unix (trademarked UNIX)
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It is used to run computers that act as servers.
Network Operating Systems (NOS)
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ACRONYM: OS
Operating System
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The first server edition to include Active Directory, DNS Server, DHCP Server, Group Policy, as well as many other popular features used today.
Windows 2000 Server
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He used to work on the ______________ and thought that it needed improvements.
UNIX OS (proprietary software)
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The system provides the mechanism to merge all the components on a network to allow multiple users to share the same resources at the same time
Client/Server
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ACRONYM: P2P
Peer-to-peer
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The first Windows server edition to be released under that brand:
Windows Server 2003
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Able to communicate with another version of an operating system
Protocol Support
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So Linus devised a Kernel named Linux in?
1991
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Can provide privileges to the users to access the network resources
Authorizations
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It keeps details of who has used the network, when and how long, for what purpose and which files each user has accessed
Accounting
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These are background services (printing, sound, scheduling, etc.) that either start up during boot or after you log into the desktop.
Daemons
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They allow users to manage access to their own files, prevent access to a user's files by unauthorized users and maintain a directory of software/services available to specified users.
Directory Services
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It is a program at the heart of the Linux operating system that takes care of fundamental stuff, like letting hardware communicate with software.
Kernel
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Common Features of Network Operating System
Basic Operating System, Security Features, Server Core
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Printers and any devices that can be shared by NOS installed on servers to minimize additional purchases of the shared devices
Hardware Sharing
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Able to run a wide variety of applications
Multiprocessing Support
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Create and impose policies to the network users
Access Control