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PROPRIETARY VERSION OF THE BSD OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD/386; BSD386; BSDOS

BSDI      
Berkeley Software Design Incorporated (Reference: manufacturer)
BSD/OS         
<operating system> BSDI's commercial version of {Berkeley Standard Distribution} Unix. BSD/OS is a POSIX-compatible, Unix-like system for the 80386, 486, and Pentium. It is based on the BSD software from UCB, a number of other sources, and components engineered by BSDI. The initial production release of BSD/OS shipped in March, 1993. (1996-01-13)

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BSD/OS

BSD/OS (originally called BSD/386 and sometimes known as BSDi) is a discontinued proprietary version of the BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDi).

BSD/OS had a reputation for reliability in server roles; the renowned Unix programmer and author W. Richard Stevens used it for his own personal web server.