On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 03:51:44PM -0600, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote:
I always considered a mainframe to basically be a
"fully decked out"
minicomputer.
I've always considered a fully decked out minicomputer to be a fully decked
out minicomputer. :-)
What do you guys think? Or is a mainframe one of
those giants so large,
you walk inside its CPU?
Mainframes used to be that large. But these days it's hard to tell by size.
When I first got into mainframe operations as an IBM OS/390 operator at my
previous employers near the end of the last century, the mainframe was over
in the corner of the computer room and was about the size of two large
commercial refrigerators back to back. I wish I had gotten into mainframe
operations a little sooner. They had just recently migrated to that box
from a water cooled IBM 3090 that filled half of the computer room. I would
have loved to have gotten to know the 3090.
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