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A Review Analysis of Operating System Kernel Used in Distributed Systems and High Performance Computing
Abstract
In this paper we are analyzing six different operating system. All we have aim to analyze these operating system by their kernel. Mainly the traditional operating system is for the bigger system like to run java application but as we see the operating system pertaining distributed system it looks to the user as centralized OS but operates on multiple independent CPU’s. In this paper we discuss about the different operating systems i.e. angel, helios, paramecium, cosy, hive and Puma.
Keywords: Angle, Helois, Paramecium, Cosy, Hive, PUMA
Keywords: Angle, Helois, Paramecium, Cosy, Hive, PUMA
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijtet.v2i1.301
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