Here are four examples of LAN (Local Area Network) system software:
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Windows Server - This is an operating system designed for managing network activities in a LAN environment, providing services like file sharing, user authentication, and network administration.
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Linux-based server distributions (e.g., Ubuntu Server, CentOS) - These are open-source operating systems that can be used to manage network resources, host applications, and provide services in a LAN setting.
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Network Operating Systems (NOS) like Novell NetWare - Although less common today, these systems were specifically designed for managing network resources and users in a LAN.
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Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System) - This software runs on Cisco routers and switches, enabling network management and configuration for LAN setups.
These software examples help manage and optimize resources within a local area network environment.