Dan O.
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I worked in the VMS development group at Digital for three years. While VMS was clearly better than UnixD), it was also clear that an OS that uses less system resources has certain advantages. It was also clear that VMS was stuck on VAXen, while Unix was free to wander the hills.
~~ Paul
VMS ran on the VAX that was created for it for so many years that the users still call any computer running VMS a VAX. VMS officially moved to the ALPHA archetecture about a decade ago and was/is also supported on Intel.