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See also: [[:Category:z/OS Tools|z/OS & MVS Tools]]
See also: [[:Category:z/OS Tools|z/OS & MVS Tools]]


==OS/VS2==
==History==
===OS/VS2===
Operating System/Virtual Storage 2 (OS/VS2) is an operating system, upward compatible from MFT, MVT and OS/VS1. Each job or timesharing user is provided with individual 16 MB virtual address space that include the space required for system code and tables. OS/VS2 supports the System/370 Models 145, 148, 155II, 158, 165II, 168 and the 3031, 3032, and 3033 Processors.
Operating System/Virtual Storage 2 (OS/VS2) is an operating system, upward compatible from MFT, MVT and OS/VS1. Each job or timesharing user is provided with individual 16 MB virtual address space that include the space required for system code and tables. OS/VS2 supports the System/370 Models 145, 148, 155II, 158, 165II, 168 and the 3031, 3032, and 3033 Processors.
*OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8G
*OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8G
*OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8j
*OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8j


==MVS/SP==
===MVS/SP===
Multiple Virtual Storage/System Product
Multiple Virtual Storage/System Product
*MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.0 (MVS/SP 1.3.0)
*MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.0 (MVS/SP 1.3.0)
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*Dec 1989: MVS/SP Version 3 Release 1.3 (MVS/SP 3.1.3)
*Dec 1989: MVS/SP Version 3 Release 1.3 (MVS/SP 3.1.3)


==MVS/XA==
===MVS/XA===
Multiple Virtual Storage/Extended Architecture supports IBM System/370 XA (1981).
Multiple Virtual Storage/Extended Architecture supports IBM System/370 XA (1981).


==MVS/ESA==
===MVS/ESA===
MVS Enterprise System Architecture (1985)
MVS Enterprise System Architecture (1985)
==Publications==
*Robert H. Johnson: ''MVS Concepts and Facilities'' - McGraw-Hill 1989, ISBN 0-07-032673-8
*David Shelby Kirk: ''The MVS Primer'' - QED 1992, ISBN 0-89435-399-3
*David J. Sacks: ''MVS Answer Book'' - Wiley 1994, ISBN 0-471-60821-1


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[[Category:Operating Systems]]

Revision as of 17:47, 24 April 2018

Multiple Virtual Storage or MVS is a long running mainframe operating system from IBM, it is also sometimes used as a "catch-all" term for all IBM VM operating systems released prior to z/OS.

User Interfaces:

  • Job Control Language (JCL)
  • Time Sharing Option (TSO)

Applications:

See also: z/OS & MVS Tools

History

OS/VS2

Operating System/Virtual Storage 2 (OS/VS2) is an operating system, upward compatible from MFT, MVT and OS/VS1. Each job or timesharing user is provided with individual 16 MB virtual address space that include the space required for system code and tables. OS/VS2 supports the System/370 Models 145, 148, 155II, 158, 165II, 168 and the 3031, 3032, and 3033 Processors.

  • OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8G
  • OS/VS2 (MVS) 3.8j

MVS/SP

Multiple Virtual Storage/System Product

  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.0 (MVS/SP 1.3.0)
  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.1
  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.2
  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.3
  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.4 (MVS/SP 1.3.4)
  • MVS/SP Version 1 Release 3.5 (MVS/SP 1.3.5)
  • MVS/SP Version 2 Release 1.0 (MVS/SP 2.1.0)
  • MVS/SP Version 2 Release 1.1 (MVS/SP 2.1.1)
  • Apr 1984: MVS/SP Version 2 Release 1.2 (MVS/SP 2.1.2)
  • MVS/SP Version 2 Release 1.3 (MVS/SP 2.1.3)
  • Jul 1988: MVS/SP Version 3 Release 1.0 (MVS/SP 3.1.0) - ESA/370 support
  • Dec 1989: MVS/SP Version 3 Release 1.3 (MVS/SP 3.1.3)

MVS/XA

Multiple Virtual Storage/Extended Architecture supports IBM System/370 XA (1981).

MVS/ESA

MVS Enterprise System Architecture (1985)

Publications

  • Robert H. Johnson: MVS Concepts and Facilities - McGraw-Hill 1989, ISBN 0-07-032673-8
  • David Shelby Kirk: The MVS Primer - QED 1992, ISBN 0-89435-399-3
  • David J. Sacks: MVS Answer Book - Wiley 1994, ISBN 0-471-60821-1