When referring to types of Operating Systems in this course you do not refer to “Windows”, “Linux”, “Mac OSX” etc. We refer to the category of Operating Systems.
Embedded
Embedded Operating Systems have a narrower scope of operation than stand alone and server Operating Systems. It is often found in specialised equipment, typically with reduced functionality or resources (such as RAM, CPU, graphics capability, secondary storage). Examples include digital cameras, air conditioners, and cars (while mobile OS’s are classed as embedded, I wouldn’t advise you use those in an exam). These still
Stand alone
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Server
Server Operating Systems are optimised to run on server hardware to deliver specific specialised server functions such as email server, file server, web server, and database server. They operate within a client/server model, with client computers requesting files and the servers serving. Windows Server 2019 would be an example.