Sikta RoyKnowledge Contributor
What are the main differences between single-user and multi-user operating systems, and what are some examples of each?
What are the main differences between single-user and multi-user operating systems, and what are some examples of each?
Single-user operating systems are designed for a single user and allow only one user to interact with the system at a time. Examples include Microsoft Windows and macOS. Multi-user operating systems, on the other hand, support multiple users accessing the system simultaneously, either locally or remotely. Examples include Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and CentOS.