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OpenVMS, aka VMS or Virtual Memory System, is the name of a high-end computer server OS that runs on the VAX and Alpha families of computers, developed by Digital Equipment Corporation. It is now owned by Hewlett-Packard, and can run on the Intel Itanium CPU. VMS is highly secure and excellent at clustered networking, which gives this OS a disaster-proof reputation that has lasted for over 30 years.  | |||
VMS-tan has several drawn depictions; These are in fact the same character at different ages.   | |||
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Revision as of 14:17, 6 January 2008
OpenVMS, aka VMS or Virtual Memory System, is the name of a high-end computer server OS that runs on the VAX and Alpha families of computers, developed by Digital Equipment Corporation. It is now owned by Hewlett-Packard, and can run on the Intel Itanium CPU. VMS is highly secure and excellent at clustered networking, which gives this OS a disaster-proof reputation that has lasted for over 30 years.
VMS-tan has several drawn depictions; These are in fact the same character at different ages.
See also:
