Answer Posted / suresh kumar verma
Server-oriented operating systems tend to have certain
features in common that make them more suitable for the
server environment, such as
1.GUI not available or optional
2.ability to reconfigure and update both hardware and
software to some extent without restart,
3.advanced backup facilities to permit regular and
frequent online backups of critical data,
4.transparent data transfer between different volumes or
devices,
5. flexible and advanced networking capabilities,
6.automation capabilities such as daemons in UNIX and
services in Windows, and
7.tight system security, with advanced user, resource,
data, and memory protection.
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