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Midrange Server Hardware
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ALSO CALLED: Midrange Computers, Midrange Systems, Mid-range Computers, and Mid-range Systems
DEFINITION: VAX (Virtual Address eXtension) is an established line of mid-range server computers from the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It followed DEC's PDP-11 in 1978 and also introduced a new
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MIDRANGE SERVER HARDWARE DEFINITION (continued):
operating system, VMS. VAX included a 32-bit processor and virtual memory. Historically, VAX has competed with a number of Hewlett-Packard and IBM computers in the small enterprise and university-scientific marketplace. In earlier times, this size and price range of computer was known
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