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Server Operating System

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A server operating system (Server OS) is a type of operating system that is designed to be installed and used on a server computer. It is an advanced version of an operating system, having features and capabilities required within a client-server architecture or similar enterprise computing environment. Some of the key features of a server operating system include:

  • Ability to access the server both in GUI and command-level interface
  • Execute all or most processes from OS commands
  • Advanced-level hardware, software and network configuration services
  • Install/deploy business applications and/or web applications
  • Provides central interface to manage users, implement security and other administrative processes
  • Manages and monitors client computers and/or operating systems[1]


Most Popular Server Operating Systems[2]
Popular server operating systems include Windows Server, Mac OS X Server, and variants of Linux such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. According to SpiceWorks, this list is the most deployed on-premises server operating systems (August 2016):

  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Linux (excluding RHEL)
  • Windows Server 2000
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linus (RHEL)
  • Mac OS X Server
  1. What is a Server Operating System? Techopedia
  2. What are some of the most popular server operating systems? Webopedia