Define nos?
Answer / Janardan Kumar Yadav
NOS (Network Operating System) is a type of operating system that manages network resources and services. Unlike traditional operating systems, which focus on managing a single computer's hardware and software, NOSes manage shared network resources such as files, printers, and communication protocols. Examples of NOSes include Novell NetWare and Microsoft Windows Networking.
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