Windows 10
Windows 10 is a personal computer operating system developed by Microsoft, released in 2015. It succeeded Windows 8 and introduced a modified user interface combining elements of both Windows 7 and Windows 8, including the return of the Start Menu alongside modern tiles and apps. The system supports both traditional desktop and tablet modes, making it compatible with a range of hardware devices.
Technical Context
Windows 10 runs on x86-64 architecture and is commonly used as a host operating system for virtualization, containerization, and development environments. In documentation contexts involving Ubuntu media server setups, Windows 10 may serve as the host machine from which Ubuntu systems are configured, deployed, or accessed remotely, particularly in hybrid development workflows.
The operating system has received continuous updates through Windows Update, with Microsoft delivering feature and security updates regularly. This makes Windows 10 a practical baseline platform for users working across multiple operating systems or coordinating between Windows-based workstations and Linux-based servers.
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