Mainframes is a legacy system....
No. That's a supercomputer. Mainframes attempt to serve as many users as possible and may run many different programs concurrently.
Three types of organizations that commonly use mainframes are large financial institutions, such as banks and insurance companies, which require robust processing capabilities for transactions and data management. Government agencies also rely on mainframes for handling vast amounts of data securely and efficiently. Additionally, large retail corporations utilize mainframes for inventory management and transaction processing to support their extensive operations.
They were DEC mainframes produced from 1966 until the early 80s. They were replaced by the DEC VAX.
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they control a large number of computers in an institution.
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IBM is still the leader in Mainframes..
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Type your answer here... IDMS (Integrated Database Management System) is primarily a database management system for mainframes
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The first mainframes were large enough to fill an entire room. The mainframes today created by IBM are about the size of your household refrigerator.
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Mainframes is a legacy system....
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