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Hardware prices are such that acquiring and connecting random devices is not only interesting, but inexpensive. And enterprise-class software and even hardware can now be acquired by small businesses and by hobbyists for little cost. And then there are the uses and the environments you that might never have considered.
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Conceived in 1975 and remaining under engineering support today, HP OpenVMS is among the classic enterprise operating systems, with new releases expected in 2010.
With prices on new HP Integrity Intel Itanium and used Alpha systems continuing to drop, many customers and Mac OS X and OpenVMS hobbyists can afford access to enterprise operating system platforms.
Compact Disc (CD) and Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) have become the de facto software distribution and archival technologies available, and readers and recorders have found their way to OpenVMS.
NAS, SAS, SATA and a small forest of other disk storage acronyms got you confused? Where and how you connect your OpenVMS or Mac OS X storage hasn't changed nearly as much as you might think, but the speeds and feeds are up, prices are down, and the wiring gets easier.