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What OS Can Be Applied With Cloud Software?



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By : Dirik Hameed   

Doubts were raised over the reliability of cloud solutions over the other existing technologies and also over the solutions it would offer. Most viewed it as an excellent experiment that held great potential for future computing. Today, the perception is totally different as we see and embrace cloud computing as the future of computing. Educating users on the functionality of the cloud has now become a necessity.

Operating systems are the back bone of all computing systems and this is true even when looking at cloud computing. The cloud engine software needs to be run on a cloud operating system to be able to enjoy all the features of the cloud. The performances of several operations of the cloud software depend on the operating systems to function. The cloud operating systems are available in large numbers as commercial products as well as open source. The choice of one operating system over another mostly depends on factors surrounding individual projects. The cloud operating systems below are some examples of good options that you can run your cloud software on.

The most popular cloud operating system in the market today is the Eye OS. This open source operating system can deliver full capabilities through a web browser. Besides being compatible with most of cloud engine software in the market today, it is also used on the majority of cloud servers. The users of this operating system enjoy a whole lot of features and server management tools as well as a friendly control panel.

G.ho.st has a really unique name that is hard to forget and is also among the popular cloud operating system. Games, office applications, file storage, multimedia and so much more are among the features it has. It facilitates the running of a number of cloud applications and also mobile access. From its conception, it is an operating systems made by Israeli and Palestinian collaboration. Kohive is another operating system that is mainly used by those working with remote teams. Freelancers, students and interest groups will find this operating system to be of excellent use to their needs of real time collaboration on projects.

Cloud engine software and most other types of applications are automatically compatible so as to ensure that you can continue working even when not using uniform resources. Those who are looking for a personal cloud operating system should consider Cloudo. Internet connection is the only requirement for the users of this operating system to access their cloud desktops from anywhere. The system supports almost all cloud software for various personal as well as business purposes.

You can run your cloud engine software on the numerous cloud operating systems available in the market today and the above are a few of them. Critically analyzing each one of them will help you determine which one best suits your needs.

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