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Disk
Operating System
The words disk operating system refers to system software
used in most computers that provides the abstraction and management of
secondary storage devices and the information on them. For example, you have
several files systems meant for organizing data files of all sorts. Such
software is referred to as a disk operating system when the storage devices
it manages are made of rotating platters such as hard disks or floppy disks.
In the early days of micro computing, memory space was often limited so the
disk operating system was an extension of the operating system. This
component was only loaded if it was needed. Otherwise, disk access would be
limited to low-level operating such as reading and writing disks at the
sector level.
Examples of disk operating systems that were extensions to the main
operating system include Apple DOS for Apple computers, Commodore DOS for
Commodore computers, and Disc Filing System or DFS
Sometimes a disk operating system can refer to the entire operating system
if it is loaded off a disk and supports the abstraction and management of
disk devices. Disk operating systems are often referred to as DOS. Some
examples would include DOS/360 and Free DOS. On the PC compatible platform,
an entire family of operating systems was called DOS.
Microsoft used the disk operating system as a basis for their first
marketable operating system on the computer market. MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk
Operating System) was the first of its kind although it wasn’t exactly
user-friendly. It required the entry of commands manually by the user to
manipulate data and navigate the computer. This proved to be confusing for
the everyday user.
DOS, however, would prove to be the basis for many of the operating systems
we now know today. Some versions of Windows still contain ways for a user to
bring up the MS-DOS system from the GUI which can be good when trying to fix
system errors or to activate system restore.
The disk operating system runs in the background and lets the computer know
what to do upon start up, where to store files, what to name those files,
and formatting disks to name just a few of the functions of this system. DOS
has helped bring personal computing into our homes and businesses on a new
level. Prior to the invention of the disk operating system, using a computer
was too complicated for most people.
Today, thanks to the technology that the disk operating system has offered,
we can work on computers with ease and not worry about what’s going on when
we push the “Power” button. The disk operating system does it for us! Now
that’s productive!. |