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Unit 2: Operation and Function of Operating System





                              Figure 2.4: Diagrammatic Structure of Multiprocessor System       Notes

                                            PC platform



                         Memory          System interconnect      Processors
                                          Multiprocessor chip
                                               sets           Intel IA-32 and IA-64
                          DDR
                                          (Intel, AMD, VIA,
                                            ServerWorks)
                                                                 AMD Athlon

                                           Multiprocessor
                        RAMBUS              switch fabrics
                                            (Sun, Unisys)       Sun Ultra Sparc




                                            System Bus


                                                             AMD Hyper
                              PCI/PCI-X       InfiniBand
                                                              Transport


                                           Peripheral Bus


                  USB 2     IEEE 1394     IDE       SCSI      Serial ATA  Fibre Channel







              Task    Distinguish between multiprocessing and multitasking OS.


          Networking Operating System

          A networked computing system is a collection of physical interconnected computers. The
          operating system of each of the interconnected computers must contain, in addition to its own
          stand-alone functionality, provisions for handing communication these additions do not change
          the essential structure of the operating systems.


          Distributed Operating System

          A distributed computing system consists of a number of computers that are connected and
          managed so that they automatically share the job processing load among the constituent

          computers, or separate the job load as appropriate particularly configured processors. Such a
          system requires an operating system which, in addition to the typical stand-alone functionality,
          provides coordination of the operations and information flow among the component computers.

          The networked and distributed computing environments and their respective operating systems
          are designed with more complex functional capabilities. In a network operating system, the users
          are aware of the existence of multiple computers, and can log in to remote machines and copy



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