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ESPEJO, KARL LOUIS D.

CEIT-03-502P

OPERATING SYSTEM
CLASSWORK NO. 2

1. Microsoft Windows - Microsoft Windows is one of the most widely used


operating systems globally. It's designed with a broad audience in mind, from casual users to
professionals. Windows supports a vast ecosystem of software applications, including enterprise
solutions, gaming, and productivity tools. Its user interface is geared toward accessibility and
familiarity, making it a common choice for personal and professional computing.
2. macOS - macOS, developed by Apple, is known for its seamless integration with Apple’s
hardware and ecosystem. It's designed with a focus on aesthetics, user experience, and
performance optimization for creative professionals, developers, and users invested in the
Apple ecosystem. macOS offers a Unix-based foundation with a polished graphical interface,
making it a favorite among designers, artists, and developers who prioritize stability and smooth
user experience.
3. Chrome OS - Chrome OS, created by Google, is centered around web-based applications
and cloud computing. It's designed to be lightweight and efficient, primarily for users who rely
on Google services and online tools. Chrome OS is commonly found on Chromebooks, which are
typically used in educational settings and for users who need a simple, secure, and fast system
for web-centric tasks.
4. Linux Mint - Linux Mint is a community-driven Linux distribution that focuses on user-
friendliness and accessibility. It’s designed to be an easy-to-use alternative to Windows and
macOS, offering a familiar interface with a wide range of software available through its
repositories. Linux Mint is popular among users who want a free and open-source operating
system that provides a balance between usability and control over the system.
5. Solaris - Solaris, developed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle), is a Unix-based operating
system known for its scalability, security, and performance in enterprise environments. It’s
designed for high-end servers and workstations, with strong support for SPARC hardware and
advanced features like ZFS, DTrace, and advanced networking capabilities. Solaris is often used
in industries that require robust, mission-critical infrastructure, such as telecommunications,
finance, and large-scale data processing.

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