List of Operating Systems - Network Operating Systems

Network Operating Systems

  • Cambridge Ring
  • CSIRONET by (CSIRO)
  • CTOS (Convergent Technologies, later acquired by Unisys)
  • Data ONTAP by NetApp
  • SAN-OS by Cisco (now NX-OS)
  • Enterprise OS by McDATA
  • ExtremeWare by Extreme Networks
  • ExtremeXOS by Extreme Networks
  • Fabric OS by Brocade
  • NetWare (networking OS by Novell)
  • NOS (developed by CDC for use in their Cyber line of supercomputers)
  • Novell Open Enterprise Server (Open Source networking OS by Novell. Can incorporate either SUSE Linux or Novell NetWare as its kernel).
  • Plan 9 (distributed OS developed at Bell Labs, based on Unix design principles but not functionally identical)
    • Inferno (distributed OS derived from Plan 9, originally from Bell Labs)
    • Plan B (distributed OS derived from Plan 9 and Off++ microkernel)
  • TurboDOS (Software 2000, Inc.)
  • JunOS by Juniper
  • Cisco IOS by Cisco Systems

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