What Does a Network Operating System Do?
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A network operating system is an operating system specifically designed for computers that are part of a network. It enables users on the network to communicate and share resources, such as files and applications. It also provides security features, management tools, and other functions necessary for the smooth operation of the network. The most popular types of network operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, Novell NetWare, Samba, Linux, and Mac OS X Server.