Big Blue OS / Re: Who's Next? (Version 2)
Clay Phipps
phipps at fortune.UUCP
Mon Jan 23 15:35:01 AEST 1984
Many people are assuming that IBM users are a complacent and contented lot,
taking whatever Big Blue gives them as an operating system.
What they don't realize is that there are many parallels
between VM/370 and UNIX.
OS origin:
UNIX: Developed by Bell Labs, a research organization.
VM: Developed by IBM Cambridge Scientific Center,
a research and marketing support organization,
i.e., not part of IBM's mainstream software development organization.
OS goals:
UNIX: Provide a modest but effective interactive computing environment
(I'm not quoting anyone; that's just my perception).
VM: Provide a modest and efficient interactive computing environment;
in particular, do not attempt to be everything to everybody.
OS network culture:
UNIX: Communication with the world via USENET;
the largely unrestricted commmunication sometimes drives management crazy.
VM: Communication with the world (ignoring SNA/SDLC protocols) via VNET
(actually, I'm not sure if VNET is available yet outside IBM itself);
the largely unrestricted commmunication drives IBM management crazy.
Host vendor attitude:
UNIX: DEC pushes its customers to use VMX or RSX or ..., not UNIX,
and hoped that UNIX would just go away some day.
VM: IBM pushes its customers to use MVS/XA, MVS, SVS, or (long ago) OS/360,
and hoped that VM would just go away some day.
Customer attitude:
UNIX: Probably the dominant OS for pdp-11s and probably VAXes, too.
VM: The dominant OS on IBM mainframes (in terms of number of machines).
In the IBM world, including within IBM itself, use of VM/370
is an act of *resistance* against oppression (i.e., MVS),
rather one than of submission.
There are many otherwise computer-literate people in the IBM world,
sheltered place that it is, who have never heard of UNIX;
if they did have some exposure to it, they might well prefer it.
-- Clay Phipps
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