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Unix-like Operating Systems 0
Unix-like operating systems are a diverse group of operating systems that behave in a manner similar to the Unix system, adhering to the POSIX standard and often featuring a modular design, multitasking, and multiuser capabilities. They are known for their robustness, flexibility, and widespread use in servers, workstations, and embedded systems, with popular examples including Linux, BSD variants, and macOS.
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