Operating systems are the heart of the business body of a company through which the revenue of that company flows. The operating and networking systems in the old days was not as easy as the systems of today are. There were a lot of difficulties which were to be faced in those days. But now, we have the advanced and the most highly developed systems which are not as difficult as these were before. The old network and operating systems were very difficult to install and run. Especially, the troubleshooting of these systems was very time consuming and difficult. Only a single problem was responsible of putting the entire system down. The network manager of the system was left with no indication about the problem in the system. For example, in the ring shaped topology, the troubleshooting needed to be physical examination of the structured cabling in each of the system and machines in the system. So, when the problem was discovered and repaired, the system was taken back on the right alignment to process the further operations. During all the processing, the users or the employees had to sit idle with no work and the revenues and the profits of the company stopped flowing.
In the old systems, it was too difficult to move, add or remove a cable, connection or system. Especially in the bus type topology or the ring type topology, you have to install a new cable if you want to add a new machine to the system. Most of the times, it also affects the efficiency of the system.
The main attributes towards which the system operators and managers work are to search and apply the easier ways to maintain their networks with the structured cabling with least downtime, and to reduce the total cost of the system to its minimum. The non-structures operating systems have resulted in almost 70% improvement in the downtime of the system.
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