What is Embedded Operating System.

 Embedded Operating System

Embedded Operating System is a type of operating system. An Embedded Operating System is designed to perform a specific task for a particular device which is not a computer. The Embedded Operating System allows the access of device hardware to the software that is running on the top of the Operating System. This type of operating system is typically designed to be resource-efficient and reliable. The hardware running an embedded operating system can be very limited in resources such as RAM and ROM.

ATM is also an embedded system. 

An embedded operating system is a specialized operating system designed to perform a specific tasks for a device that is not a computer. An embedded operating system main job is to run the code that allows the device to do its job.

Advantage of Embedded Operating System

  1. Small Size.
  2. Faster to load.
  3. Less Expensive.
  4. Spend Less resources.
  5. Easy to manage.
Disadvantage of Embedded Operating System
  1. Difficult to upgrade.
  2. Nearly Not scalable.
  3. hardware is limited.
  4. Troubleshooting is difficult.
  5. Difficult to transfer data from one system to other.

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