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9 sept, 2006
Modern BSD operating systems are
open source and are easily asseseble
for downloading and these operating systems are under the BSD License.

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What is BSD?
BSD - Berkeley Software Distribution, a Unix derivative urbanized and circulated by the University of California. BSD is an superior operating system for x86 well-suited (counting Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible architectures. It is derivative from BSD, the adaptation of UNIX® residential at the institution of higher education of California, Berkeley. It is developed and preserved by a big panel of professionals. Further platforms are in an assortment of stages of growth.

Cutting edge features
BSD offers superior networking, presentation, safety and compatibility features at present which are still absent in additional operating systems, even a number of of the finest profitable ones.

Powerful Internet elucidation
BSD makes a supreme Internet or Intranet server. It makes available a vigorous network services below the heaviest masses and uses memory resourcefully to keep up good response times for thousands of instantaneous user processes.

Run a number of applications
The superiority of BSD collective with today's not expensive, speedy PC hardware makes BSD a very cost-effective unusual to marketable UNIX workstations. It is well-matched for a great numeral of both desktop and server relevance.

Easy to install
BSD can be installed from a diversity of medium counting CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy disk, magnetic tape, DOS partition, or if you have a set of connections relationship, you can install it unswervingly over unidentified FTP or NFS. All you need is to combine formatted floppies and follow the directions.

 
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