MVS
Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called
MVS, was the most commonly used operating system on the
System/370 and
System/390 IBM mainframe computers. It was developed by
IBM, but is unrelated to IBM's other mainframe operating systems, e.g.,
VSE, VM,
TPF.
First released in
1974, MVS was extended by program products with new names multiple times, first to MVS/SE, next to MVS/SP
Version 1, next to MVS/XA, next to MVS/
ESA, next to OS/390 and finally to z/OS. IBM added Unix support in MVS/SP V4.3 and has obtained
POSIX and Unix certifications at several different levels. The MVS core remains fundamentally the same operating system. By design, programs written for MVS run on z/OS without modification.
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