What Makes Unix So Special?

Unix is different from other operating systems in that it was designed pacifically to run multiple processes effortlessly. When you begin to understand the basic concepts of the Unix system, a user or administrator can do many things in a very neat and simple approach.

Sometimes users who move to other operating systems wonder why things such as multitasking, which seemed so straightforward under Unix are just not possible in other environments.

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