Device management in operating systems focuses on controlling communication between the OS and hardware devices. This lesson covers key concepts such as device drivers, disk scheduling, and the management of disks and peripherals. Understanding these components is crucial for optimizing system performance and resource allocation. This content is ideal for computer science students and IT professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of operating systems.
Key Points
- Explains the role of device management in operating systems, including communication with hardware.
- Covers the importance of device drivers in enabling OS interaction with peripherals.
- Discusses disk scheduling techniques to optimize data access and improve system efficiency.
- Details the management of non-volatile storage devices like HDDs and SSDs.


