What is the difference between distributed operating system and network operating systems?

The network managers are responsible for all the customers, including other networks that they buy and sell electricity to and from. Typically the distributed operating system mostly worries about the local electricity needs, however incompetent behavior is often penalized such as shut down without warning of the distributed system, non-sinusoidal waveform, poor power factor, poor phase matching, over loading interconnecting power lines and high or low voltage operation = the voltage needs to be matched plus or minus about one volt. Neil Or alternatively, if you meant the two kinds of computer operating systems: A network OS will share filesystems over several machines, and each computer system schedules their own processes individually.(Windows, OS X) A distributed OS will also share the scheduling of processes as a collective group for the networked machines.

A program running on one system may have subprocesses running on other systems in the network, all cooperating and running as if on the same computer. (maybe GNU Hurd).

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