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Resolving Network Operating System Problems Through Remote PC Support

Modern networking devices are quite complex in nature. It consists of both networking hardware and networking software. Network operating system(NOS in short form) is a system software which is the core component of networking software. It runs on networking devices to control the overall operations of the entire network. Basically it is a comprehensive operating system with complete task,file and job management. Few earlier versions of NOS were not independent software. Those versions of NOS ran under other operating systems. Some examples of early NOS are LAN server which ran under OS/2 and LANtastic ran under DOS. Unix,Linux,Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Mac OS X, Novell NetWare are the latest models of NOS. NOS vendors provide extensive network support for NOS problems.

Functions

NOS is designed based on client server architecture in which the server allows numerous clients to share resources.

It handles simultaneous requests from multiple clients. Necessary network security is also provided by it in multi-user systems. Each client machine features one file sharing component which communicates with the server to access various resources like applications, data as  well as networking devices such as printers,modems and faxes. It allows addition of new clients and deletion and modification of existing clients. Status and functionality of each network element is monitored by it. It keeps data back up and enures data availability to each client machine. Any NOS could be configured for different operations with the help of PC support providers.

Types Of Network Operating System

There are two basic types of NOS, which are Peer To Peer NOS and Client Server NOS.

Most of the networking systems use either of these two architectures or a combination of both.

Peer To Peer NOS

In Peer To Peer NOS,all nodes are at equal level. It does not have any centralized file server. Each connected nodes is enabled to share its resources with other nodes and access other nodes’ resources. This type of NOS has been developed for small to medium Local Area Networks. Examples of this type of NOS are Appleshare, Lantastic, Windows For Workgroups,etc. The manufacturers of Peer To Peer NOS provide extensive network support to their customers.

Advantages Of Peer To Peer NOS

The plus point of Peer To Peer NOS is that it is very easy to set up. Also very less hardware is required for this of NOS. In fact, no separate server is required.

Drawbacks Of Peer To Peer NOS

The disadvantage is that no centralized server is present. Because of this reason, no common repository is available for files and applications. Also this type of NOS is less secured.

Client Server NOS

Client Server NOS has centralized applications and files on one or more servers. The server plays the central role in providing access to resources and security to networking nodes. Each node’s access to the resources is strictly controlled by the server. Examples of Client Server NOS are Novell Netware and Windows Server for which Novell and Microsoft provide excellent PC Support.

Advantages Of Client Server NOS

Access to resources and data security are regulated by a centralized command. Any time, new node could be added and existing node could be disconnected.

Disadvantages Of Client Server NOS

Maintenance cost is more compared to Peer To Peer NOS. If the server crashes, the entire network operation is halted. In that eventuality, the network support from a qualified service provider could set the things right.

PC Support For NOS Problems

Installing a NOS and maintaining it is a Herculean task. Nowadays many network support providers are rendering online PC support to NOS installation and maintenance. In case the NOS users face any problem, they could avail themselves of the network support from an experienced PC support provider.


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