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Unix/NS

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Unix/NS
DeveloperNCR
OS familyUnix
Source modelClosed source
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
LicenseProprietary

Unix/NS (the NCR 3700 Operating System) is based on the Unix SVR4.[1] It contains significant extensions for massively parallel systems, in particular Distributed Memory DBMSs. The extensions include the concepts of virtual processor and virtual disk, message and global synchronization system, segment system, and globally distributed objects. When compared to other parallel UNIX operating systems like Mach or Chorus, Unix/NS has a more powerful communication and message addressing paradigm, and richer process-group management and global synchronization mechanism.

References

  1. ^ "NCR 3700 - The Next Generation Industrial Database Computer" (PDF). www.vldb.org. Retrieved February 19, 2024.