A network operating system (NOS) is software that manages network resources and enables communication between devices on a network. Examples of popular network operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu Server and CentOS), Novell NetWare, and FreeBSD. These operating systems provide essential services like file sharing, network security, and user management, facilitating efficient network operations.
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