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|osdev = VMS Software<br>Hewlett-Packard (2002&ndash;14)<br>Compaq (1998&ndash;2002)<br>Digital Equipment Corporation (1977&ndash;98)
|osdev = VMS Software<br>Hewlett-Packard (2002&ndash;14)<br>Compaq (1998&ndash;2002)<br>Digital Equipment Corporation (1977&ndash;98)
|reldate = 1977-10-25
|reldate = 1977-10-25
|lastrel = OpenVMS 8.4-2L2 (2017-07-10)
|lastrel = OpenVMS 9.2-2 (2024-01-25)
}}
}}


==Technical details==
==Technical details==
[[wikipedia:OpenVMS|OpenVMS]] &mdash; popularly shortened to VMS &mdash; is a server, mainframe and (super)minicomputer OS that runs on the VAX, Alpha and Itanium architectures; a port to x86-64 is underway.  Originally released by DEC in 1977, VMS is notable for having among the best security, stability, clustering/networking and fault-tolerance features of any modern operating system. It maintains a small but dedicated userbase in the high-end server, commercial, scientific and hobbyist markets.  
[[wikipedia:OpenVMS|OpenVMS]] &mdash; popularly shortened to VMS &mdash; is a server, mainframe and (super)minicomputer OS that runs on the VAX, Alpha, Itanium, and amd64 architectures.  Originally released by DEC in 1977, VMS is notable for having among the best security, stability, clustering/networking and fault-tolerance features of any modern operating system. It maintains a small but dedicated userbase in the high-end server, commercial, scientific and hobbyist markets.


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