MVS

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MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) is an IBM mainframe operating system that became the dominant successor to OS/360, providing advanced virtual memory and multitasking capabilities for enterprise computing.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
MVS canonical 17
MVS/XA 2
MVS JCL 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf IBM mainframe operating system
operating system
architecture monolithic kernel
designedFor batch-oriented data processing
enterprise computing
large-scale transaction processing
developer IBM
fullName Multiple Virtual Storage
introducedInDecade 1970s
marketRole dominant IBM mainframe operating system
memoryModel virtual storage
notableComponent ISPF
JES2
JES3
TOS/360
surface form: TSO
operatingSystemFamily OS/360
surface form: OS/360 family
platform IBM System/370
IBM System/370
surface form: IBM System/370-XA

IBM System/390
IBM System z
surface form: IBM mainframe
predecessor OS/360
OS/VS1
OS/VS2
region worldwide use
successor OS/390
z/OS
supportsFeature address space isolation
batch processing
hierarchical file system
job control language
multiple virtual address spaces
multitasking
recovery and restart facilities
security and access control
spooling
time-sharing
virtual memory
virtual storage
workload management
supportsLanguage Assembler
COBOL
Fortran
PL/I
supportsSubsystem CICS Transaction Server
surface form: CICS

IBM DB2
surface form: DB2

IMS
usedBy banks
governments
large enterprises
uses Job Control Language
surface form: JCL

Referenced by (21)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

OS/360 influenced MVS
OS/360 successor MVS
z/OS family MVS
PL/I platform MVS
OS/390 predecessor MVS
this entity surface form: MVS/ESA
Job Control Language backwardCompatibleWith MVS
this entity surface form: MVS JCL
OS/VS1 successor MVS
OS/VS2 hasVariant MVS
OS/VS2 alternativeName MVS
OS/VS2 successor MVS
this entity surface form: MVS/XA
IBM 3090 runsOperatingSystem MVS
this entity surface form: MVS/XA
VM/370 supports MVS