Some examples of multi-user systems include:
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Linux: A popular open-source operating system that supports multiple users with distinct accounts and permissions.
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Unix: An operating system known for its multi-user capabilities, widely used in servers and workstations.
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Windows Server: A version of the Windows operating system designed for server environments, allowing multiple users to connect and use resources.
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macOS Server: Apple's server operating system that supports multiple user accounts and collaborative features.
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Mainframe Systems: Large-scale computers that support numerous users and applications simultaneously, often used in enterprise environments.
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Cloud Platforms: Services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure allow multiple users to access and manage resources in a shared environment.
These systems are designed to handle multiple users efficiently while providing security and resource management.
