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  2. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of Unix-like operating systems based on or descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) series of Unix variant options. The three most notable descendants in current use are FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD, which are all derived from 386BSD and 4.4BSD-Lite, by various routes.

  3. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    FreeBSD: BSD; GPL, LGPL software usually included Monolithic with modules C 1:1 BSD, Unix-like 11 DragonFly BSD OpenBSD: BSD Monolithic C 1:1 BSD, Unix-like 6.4 MirOS: NetBSD: BSD Monolithic with modules C 1:1 BSD, Unix-like 7.0 OpenBSD DragonFly BSD: BSD Hybrid: C 1:1 BSD, Unix-like No OpenSolaris, illumos: CDDL: Monolithic with modules C 1:1 ...

  4. List of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    OpenBSD fork which tends to be free from GPL-licensed software. [19] adJ: Distribution of OpenBSD for Spanish speakers, [20] since 2005 new versions are released around 3 months after OpenBSD's releases, source in GitHub, [21] to learn how to install there is a challenge with badge on P2PU [22] Anonym.OS: Discontinued. Bitrig [23] Discontinued ...

  5. FreeBSD - Wikipedia

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    FreeBSD is a free-software Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The first version was released in 1993 developed from 386BSD [3] —the first fully functional and free Unix clone—and has since continuously been the most commonly used BSD-derived operating system.

  6. Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of widely used and currently available operating system kernels. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.

  7. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    High-Performance / High-Throughput Computing License Platforms supported Cost Paid support available Amoeba: No active development MIT: Base One Foundation Component Library: Proprietary: DIET: INRIA, SysFera, Open Source All in one GridRPC, SPMD, Hierarchical and distributed architecture, CORBA HTC/HPC CeCILL: Unix-like, Mac OS X, AIX: Free ...

  8. Comparison of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    OpenBSD: OpenBSD Project 1996 NetBSD 1.0 7.4 October 16, 2023: No cost: ISC: Server, NAS, workstation, embedded OpenIndiana: Many, based on software developed by Sun Microsystems and many others 2010 OpenSolaris: 2023.04 April 30, 2021: No cost: CDDL: Server, workstation: OpenVMS: DEC (now VSI) 1977 RSX-11M V9.2-3 November 20, 2024

  9. Berkeley Software Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Several operating systems are based on BSD, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MidnightBSD, MirOS BSD, GhostBSD, Darwin and DragonFly BSD. Both NetBSD and FreeBSD were created in 1993. They were initially derived from 386BSD (also known as "Jolix"), and merged the 4.4BSD-Lite source code in 1994.