All-in-One Industrial PC is a computer device specifically developed for the field of industrial control and automation, characterized by high reliability, good stability, and strong anti-interference ability. In the selection of All-in-One Industrial PC the choice of the operating system is a crucial step. The common All-in-One Industrial PC operating systems are Android, Windows and Linux. The following will compare them from different perspectives to help you better choose a system that suits your needs for an All-in-One Industrial PC.
Linux is an open-source operating system that users can freely access and use. Its kernel can be freely modified, copied, and distributed, and can be customized and optimized as needed. This openness makes Linux one of the most popular operating systems in the All-in-One Industrial PC field.
Windows is a widely used operating system, but its security has always been a subject of controversy. Due to the large number of Windows users, it has become one of the main targets for hacker attacks. On the other hand, Linux, due to its open-source nature, has more users to fix vulnerabilities and enhance security, making it relatively more secure.
All-in-One Industrial PC need to have high reliability to ensure that they do not encounter failures or malfunctions during operation. Android is designed for smartphones and tablets, and is not very suitable for All-in-One Industrial PC applications. While Windows is stable, it may experience crashes during long periods of operation. In contrast, Linux is an excellent choice due to its high stability and reliability.
Windows is a user-friendly operating system with a good graphical user interface and easy-to-use operation, making it more suitable for beginners. On the other hand, Linux is relatively complex and requires some learning effort. Android has an interface similar to Windows, but its main focus is on mobile devices, making it less suitable for All-in-One Industrial PC applications.
All-in-One Industrial PC need to be compatible with various hardware devices and software programs, so compatibility is very important. Windows has broad compatibility and can work with most hardware devices and software programs. Linux, although slightly less compatible, can achieve compatibility through kernel modifications and driver programming.
In summary, different operating systems have different application scenarios and advantages and disadvantages in All-in-One Industrial Computers. If high reliability and security are required, it is recommended to choose the Linux operating system; if you need broad compatibility and ease of use, you can choose the Windows operating system; if you need to run lightweight applications, you can choose the Android operating system. Geshem Intelligent specializes in the research and production of industrial computers and industrial control machines, and can choose the most suitable All-in-One Industrial Computer operating system for customers' projects.