While CMS is certainly a single user o/s, it as also certainly a
multitasking and multiprocessing one as well. And it comes with a very
nice set of tools for building very efficient, high performance
multitaskings applications (see, e.g., the RSK). I believe the original
poster claimed, incorrectly, that since CMS is single user, it must not
support multitasking.
Mark Post wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 1:56 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Coffin
Michael C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So let's see, Linux is a multi-tasking OS and it runs several
"processes" simultaneously.
VM is a multi-tasking OS and it runs several "processes" simultaneously,
only they are independent "virtual machines" running a shared CMS NSS.
CP is, but CMS is not. The comparison wasn't with CP.
Mark Post
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