Virtual Machine Virtual Machine/ESA Virtual Machine/System Product Virtual Machine/XA VM VM/ESA VM/SP VM/XA <operating system> (VM) An {IBM} pseudo-{operating system} {hypervisor} running on {IBM 370}, {ESA} and {IBM 390} architecture computers. VM comprises CP ({Control Program}) and CMS ({Conversational Monitor System}) providing Hypervisor and personal computing environments respectively. VM became most used in the early 1980s as a Hypervisor for multiple {DOS/VS} and {DOS/VSE} systems and as IBM's internal operating system of choice. It declined rapidly following widespread adoption of the {IBM PC} and hardware partitioning in {microcode} on IBM {mainframes} after the {IBM 3090}. VM has been known as VM/SP (System Product, the successor to {CP/67}), VM/XA, and currently as VM/ESA (Enterprise Systems Architecture). VM/ESA is still in used in 1999, featuring a {web} interface, {Java}, and {DB2}. It is still a major IBM operating system. (http://vmdev.gpl.ibm.com/). ["History of VM"(?), Melinda Varian, Princeton University]. (1999-10-31)
VM Virtual Machine (IBM, OS, IBM 370, ESA, IBM 390)