Operating System Handout
Operating System Handout
What is an OS?
An operating system, also known as an OS, is a form of software that
serves as an interface between the user and the software/hardware of the
computer.
Why is it important?
Operating systems have all sorts of functions that are necessary for the
average person to use a computer effectively. Without an OS, it is nearly
impossible to operate a computer, as the graphical interface you are used
to will not exist.
Environmental Considerations:
There are two major ways operating systems affect the environment.
- Energy Consumption: While OS are meant to manage system
resources effectively for both best performance and energy
conservation, it still requires a sizable amount of power, especially at
a large scale when used in servers
- E-Waste: The most popular operating systems are not very
compatible with old hardware, which pushes consumers to replace
their old devices for new ones, contributing to the large amount of
waste produced every year
There are more OS for other devices as well, such as Android OS and
Apple IOS, which are made for mobile devices