Hi Saifi,

That really helps a lot. 

Regards
Mahen 

--- On Mon, 3/23/09, Saifi Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Saifi Khan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [twincling] open vms
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 6:42 PM











    
            On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, J.MAHENDRA NAG wrote:



> 

> Hi All,

> 

> What is openvms?

> Can we install it on any intel platform like linux?

> How far is it different from a  typical linux?

> 



OpenVMS is one of the finest operating systems out there. It is

well known for its reliability, solid performance, well designed

architecture, security and above all distributed computing and 

clustering.



OpenVMS comes from the line of VAX/VMS systems which are some of

the most secure systems.



You will be happy to know that CRIS (Computerised Reservation

and Information System) of Indian railways runs a OpenVMS

cluster.



OpenVMS can be installed on an Itanium (IA-64) based hardware

platform, but not on intel64/amd64 or 32-bit architecture.



The POSIX interface is available on OpenVMS.Most of the 

Open Source tools, compiler tool chain, openSSL,

Firefox etc. have been ported on OpenVMS and work very fine.



The extent of difference can be described as:

OpenVMS is what happens when supercomputing engineers

design OS for high-end hardware.

Linux is what happens when PC geeks copy OS features/ideas 

for commodity Intel hardware.



If you were to login into an OpenVMS system and try this command

rm *, it will give you an error , whereas on a Linux system the

files would have got deleted.



OpenVMS has a record oriented subsytem which also does

versioning. So if you edit a file multiple times, you have

effectively created multiple versions of the same file.



There used to be a page maintained by Neil Rieck of Canada

http://www3. sympatico. ca/n.rieck/ docs/vms_ vs_unix.html

This will give you a very good comparative idea.



Most of the unique features of OpenVMS have been slowly copied

by Linux and free enthusiasts.



For all the details, please download the OpenVMS documentation

from the HP site at

http://h71000. www7.hp.com/ doc/index. html



Hope this helps.



thanks

Saifi.


 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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