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What is a server OS used for?



Handling requests and supplying responses.


Running multiple operating systems on a computer system.


Performing one task, such as in an STM machine.


Running a permanent system, like the timing controls in a washing machine.

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A server operating system (OS) is primarily used for handling requests and supplying responses in a networked environment. It is designed to provide services and resources to client computers, such as file sharing, data storage, application hosting, and network connectivity. Unlike a desktop OS, which is optimized for individual users, a server OS is optimized for stability, performance, and security in order to handle concurrent connections, manage resources effectively, and ensure reliable operation over extended periods of time. It is not used for running multiple operating systems on a computer, performing a single task, or running permanent systems such as in a washing machine.

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