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Kon-Peki a day ago

> I had thought it was dead.

HP tried to kill it. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 years ago they announced the EOL. This company - VMS Software Inc (VSI) was formed specifically to buy the rights and maintain/port it. So you have an interesting situation.

Old VAX and Alpha systems are supported, supposedly indefinitely, but if you have an Itanium system it has to be newer than a certain age. HP didn’t sell the rights to support the older Itaniums, and no longer issues licenses for them. So there is a VMS hardware age gap. Really old is ok. Really new is ok.

rbanffy 14 hours ago | parent [-]

It's now ported to x86 as well, so you can probably just order a Dell box and install OpenVMS on it.

lproven 13 hours ago | parent [-]

HP box. It is a former HP product.

Version 9.x has been out for 5 years, stable for 3, and primarily targets and supports hypervisors. It knows about and directly supports VMware, Hyper-V and KVM.

So, yes, get a generic x86-64 box, bung one of the big 3 hypervisors on it, and bang, you are ready to run VMS 9.

rbanffy 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I’m bringing up my own on a Lenovo with KVM.