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VMS files are used by the Virtual Memory System operating environment developed by Digital Equipment Corporation. These files often contain system or application data vital for the operation of VMS-based systems. The VMS operating system was one of the first to implement virtual memory, influencing modern OS designs. Its robustness made it popular in enterprise and scientific computing during the 1980s and 1990s.
VMS files are stored in a file system called Files-11, which supports file versioning and record-oriented data storage. This system allows multiple versions of a file to coexist, simplifying backup and recovery processes. The file format and metadata support detailed file attributes such as ownership, protection, and record format. These technical features highlight the advanced design of OpenVMS compared to contemporary operating systems.
VMS files can include executables, configuration files, or logs specific to the VMS environment. They are typically accessed and managed using the OpenVMS command-line interface or specialized software tools. The file system structure of VMS is distinct from Unix and Windows, featuring unique metadata and access control mechanisms. Understanding VMS files can be crucial for maintaining legacy systems still in operation today.
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