What is a Kernel?

The kernel is the core component of an operating system that manages system resources and facilitates communication between hardware and software. It operates at the lowest level, providing essential services such as memory management, process scheduling, and input/output operations. The kernel ensures that different software applications can share hardware resources effectively and securely, enabling the operating system to function smoothly. It acts as a bridge between the physical hardware of a computer and the applications that run on it, ensuring efficient and secure operations.

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