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Operational Distinctions Between Linux and Windows
Author(s) -
Khushbu Goyal,
Karan Raj Singh Ranawat,
Nirjara Nayak
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-602X
pISSN - 2395-6011
DOI - 10.32628/ijsrst18401152
Subject(s) - operating system , computer science , linux kernel , task (project management) , microsoft windows , adaptability , gnu/linux , linux unified key setup , embedded system , windows ce , embedded operating system , engineering , software , ecology , systems engineering , biology
Today in a computer era there are two most used operating systems i.e. Windows and Linux. Windows is famous for its easy to use interface. Linux, on the other hand provides a ton of inbuilt functionalities to automatize task. To understand which one is superior we are going to compare them on grounds of kernel architectural differences, memory management, respective file systems and CPU scheduling task. These are standard bench-marks on which we are contrasting the internal working of an operating system. Linux and Windows vary in price, viewpoint and adaptability, with both in quest to stabilize in their present flaws.

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