Legolas Wood wrote:

> 
> System Z: An specific operating system made by IBM for its
architecture, 
> what is its differences with the Zlinux?
> Current Z System version is 1.8 and Z/OS is old name of this operating

> system.

John Giltner wrote:

> SystemZ is the current IBM mainframe hardware architecture, not a OS.

> z/OS is one of the OS's that can run on SystemZ comptuers.


Also, z/OS is the current evolution of the original IBM operating system
that came out in the 1960s.  It has gone from MFT to MVT to SVS to MVS
to MVS/XA to MVS/ESA and now z/OS.   Over the years it has continued to
improve and keep up with the times.




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