In the case when the users are faced with the tasks of optimal separation of network resources (for example, disk space), they can use network operating systems. Such systems provide the ability to migrate many administrative functions to network space. With the help of network resources that significantly exceed user resources, the administrator gets the opportunity to professionally determine the shared resources and by assigning unique passwords to each of them, make them autonomous and accessible for each individual user or group of users. This division also determines the classification of network OS into server and OS, intended for users.
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Of course, it is quite difficult to find and select an operating system that fully meets the requirements of a particular user. Therefore, their choice is desirable to be carried out taking into account a critical assessment of real tasks and the specific situation that this software will solve.