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The Difference Between Stand-Alone Operating Systems That Include Networking Capabilities

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The difference between stand-alone operating systems that include networking capabilities and network operating systems is that network operating systems are designed specifically to support all sizes of networks, including medium- to large-sized businesses and Web servers.


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