LNOS - Live Network Operating System
Sajjad Haider, Mehboob Yasin, Naveed Hussain, Muhammad Imran

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of Linux-based Live Operating Systems in network environments, highlighting their quick deployment, cost-effectiveness, and role in network security and recovery scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of configuring Live OS for specific network needs and demonstrates its rapid deployment as a solution for server failures in networks.
Findings
Live OS can replace failed servers in less than five minutes.
Using Live OS reduces downtime and costs in network management.
Live OS is versatile for various network security and operational tasks.
Abstract
Operating Systems exists since existence of computers, and have been evolving continuously from time to time. In this paper we have reviewed a relatively new or unexplored topic of Live OS. From networking perspective, Live OS is used for establishing Clusters, Firewalls and as Network security assessment tool etc. Our proposed concept is that a Live OS can be established or configured for an organizations specific network requirements with respect to their servers. An important server failure due to hardware or software could take time for remedy of the problem, so for that situation a preconfigured server in the form of Live OS on CD/DVD/USB can be used as an immediate solution. In a network of ten nodes, we stopped the server machine and with necessary adjustments, Live OS replaced the server in less than five minutes. Live OS in a network environment is a quick replacement of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Remote Desktop Technologies · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
