

After completing the activity, it sends a back response and transfers the result to the client. This system allows the interface, and the client then sends its own requests to be executed as an action. Server systems can be divided into two parts: Client-Server Systems function as a centralized server since they approve all requests issued by client systems. This system is primarily intended for multiprocessors and homogenous multicomputer.

When a client connects to a server, the server may serve multiple clients at the same time.Ĭlient-Server Systems are also referred to as "Tightly Coupled Operating Systems". This type of system requires the client to request a resource, after which the server gives the requested resource. There are various types of Distributed Operating systems. Distributed operating systems can share their computing resources and I/O files while providing users with virtual machine abstraction. It enables the distribution of full systems on a couple of center processors, and it supports many real-time products and different users. This operating system consists of numerous computers, nodes, and sites joined together via LAN/WAN lines. They're also known as loosely coupled systems. Individual systems that communicate via a single channel are regarded as a single entity. Additionally, these CPUs communicate via high-speed buses or telephone lines. Furthermore, each of these systems has its own processor and memory. It connects multiple computers via a single communication channel. As a result, data processing jobs are distributed between the processors. Distributed systems use many central processors to serve multiple real-time applications and users.

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