BOOKS - OS AND DB - The LOCUS Distributed System Architecture
The LOCUS Distributed System Architecture - Edited by Gerald Popek and Bruce J. Walker 1989 PDF The MIT Press BOOKS OS AND DB
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The LOCUS Distributed System Architecture
Author: Edited by Gerald Popek and Bruce J. Walker
Year: 1989
Number of pages: 163
Format: PDF
File size: 22 MB
Language: ENG

Computer systems consisting of many machines will be the norm within a few years. However, making a collection of machines appear as a single, coherent system - in which the location of files, servers, programs, or users is invisible to users who do not wish to know - is a very difficult problem. LOCUS, a distributed version of the popular operating system Unix, provides an excellent solution. It makes a collection of computers, whether they are workstations or mainframes, as easy to use as a single computer by providing a set of supports for the underlying network that is virtually invisible to users and - applications programs.

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