
Unix-based systems
Unix-based systems are powerful operating platforms that manage hardware and software resources efficiently, providing a stable environment for various applications. They are known for their robustness, security, and multitasking capabilities, making them popular for servers, workstations, and development. These systems use a command-line interface or graphical user interfaces to allow users and developers to interact with the computer. Examples include macOS, Linux distributions, and others. Unix-based systems support multiple users simultaneously, ensure secure access, and are often used in enterprise, scientific, and technical computing environments due to their reliability and scalability.