i dont really care if the scheduler, memory management, network stack, filesystem is superior of one another... those are only part of the whole equation of an operating system.... what i care is the overall performance, stability, reliability and security of a given OS during heavy loads... enterprise companies knows that because it translates to revenue when those four are met and translate to losses when those four arent met...
actually you should care... about the scheduler, the memory management, the network stack... the file system... because they all very important to the overall performance, stability, reliability and security of an operating system.
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