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title: BSD operating system
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## BSD operating system
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![BSD operating system, most notably freeBSD: the power to serve](https://www.freebsd.org/layout/images/logo-red.png)
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### Overview
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Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) is a group of related open source Unix-like operating systems (OS) with origins in early versions of Research Unix at Bell Labs.
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FreeBSD is the most popular member.
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BSD is configured for internet hosting, web hosting, and hosting many servers on one system.
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It is the first OS to have added an internet protocol.
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BSD OSes have a very strongly enforced time-sharing system, which makes them most useful where resources are shared between processes.
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As a comparison, the Linux OS is known to be preferred for single-task processes such as supercomputers and desktops.
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Effectively, the BSD multi-tasking forced-interrupt part of timesharing gets in the way of dedicated single processes.
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BSD includes a 'Jails' system which is somewhat analogous to Linux Containers -- except with additional security and flexibility in implementation.
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### More Information:
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[FreeBSD (Wikipedia.org)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD)
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[OpenBSD (Wikipedia.org)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBSD)
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[NetBSD (Wikipedia.org)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetBSD)
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[Comparison of BSD operating systems (Wikipedia.org)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BSD_operating_systems)
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