Linux Significant Aspects

On December 11, 2010, in Linux, by Sushant

System crashing

Linux Significant Aspects One of the major attributes of the Linux operating systems is that you do not have to worry about those frequent happenings to crash that would irritate you in the case of using the windows and UNIX. You cannot go two ways about it in the case of using Linux. There is no such possibility of crashing to shut down the machine to heavily distract you to go upset with your ongoing project in an official curriculum.

It is pretty customary with most of those machines what we usually witness in the browsing centers. While you would spend considerable amount of time in doing a particular work and when you are about to close it out, you will find the machine to crash. It would be of great irritation to provoke you by all means.

Such a sort of happening would never be come across when you are utilizing the Linux operating systems. This is because of the fundamental fact that the Linux does have a strong memory protection that exists between processes. It is for this reason when there is an oddity come across with the performance of one particular program which lead to its closure, it would not end the tasks completely.

Memory accommodation

The reason behind the quickest operations carried out in the Linux and the very fact that it could operate at a comparatively low memory space is that, there is a flexibility to copy write. This particular ability of the Linux operating system allows more number of processes in operation to be using one memory alone. It is interesting attribute made possible to enhance the versatility of the operating system.

It is not available with any of the other commercial operating systems that are currently available in the market. All these key aspects of the Linux make it so special and saying it to be hyped too much to its potential is just a comment by the rivals to compromise themselves. The incompetence could not be represented in any other format by to bad mouth the really worthy standard operating system which is loved and appreciated by many of the technical geeks all around the world.

Combined unit

If you want to use all the free memory in case of a Linux operating system then you could just do so for caching purposes. It is because of the very fact that the Linux operating system does possess and united memory pool. There is no differentiation of memories separately for the user programs and that of the disk cache.

All you have is a pool of united memory. In case if you want to reduce the amount of usable memory space that is currently used for the cache purposes in the computer, then you could just reduce the cache even. Flexibility is inbuilt to carry out these tasks as well in the Linux operating systems.

Normally you will require doing so when you are carrying out certain tasks of large magnitudes. When you are running certain huge programs you will have to minimize some of the memory space occupied by the disk cache so that you could operate swiftly without any hassles. It does not matter how huge is the program.

 

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