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VM at MIT
An MIT-centric look at VM, its use at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and elsewhere, and some links.

VM Update Journal
A technical journal aimed at those supporting the systems software running on z/VM, as well as the operating system itself. Originally published by Xephon, now available free on-line from SDS.

z/VM
IBM home page for zSeries/Virtual Machine (z/VM). Information on the latest version with links to an overview, recent announcements, news, events, products and features, downloads, technical resources, library, service and education.

z/VM and Linux for zSeries Resources
A collection of links to IBM Web pages explaining why z/VM is their preferred platform for running Linux on the mainframe. And an overview of how to do it.

RACF/VM
IBM home page for the z/VM implementation of Resource Access Control Facility. Information on the latest version with links to an overview, news, downloads, user groups, past and future presentations, migrating, library, FAQs and education. RACF is security software.

VM-based WWW Servers
Links to Web servers worldwide that are running z/VM and are accessible from the Internet.

Melinda Varian
Melinda's home page includes links to VM history, VM itself, CMS pipelines, REXX, P/370, P/390 and ZORK for CMS.

VM-based Frequently Asked Questions
Links to common areas of z/VM interest, a list of popular Web sites, including user groups, and z/VM-related Listserv logs. From Marist College.

UK and Ireland VM User Group
Details of meetings and an archive of past presentations.

MVMUA: Metropolitan VM Users Association
The oldest z/VM organization in the U.S. was formed in 1974 and serves the New York City area.


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