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{{OSinfobox
{{OSinfobox
|image = OpenVMSavi.png
|image = OpenVMSavi.png
|cname = VMS-tan
|cname = VMS-tan
|alias = OpenVMS, Virtual Memory System
|alias = OpenVMS, Virtual Memory System
|hname = Vanessa Cutler
|hname = Vanessa Cutler
|debut = 2007
|debut = 2007
|height = 5'8" (173 cm)
|height = 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
|haircolor= Navy w/ silver streaks
|haircolor= Navy w/ silver streaks
|eyecolor= Lilac
|eyecolor= Lilac
|weapon= Broadsword/cleaver hybrid, knives, sabre  
|weapon= Broadsword/cleaver hybrid, knives, sabre  
|apfaction = Formerly of the [[DEC Military]], currently [[CIOST]]
|apfaction = [[CIOST]]<br>[[DEC Military]] (formerly)
|lineage= DEC, PDP-11/VAX line
|lineage= DEC, PDP-11/VAX line
|rival= Computer criminals
|rival= [[UNIX|UNIX-tan]]<br>Computer criminals
 
|osper = VMS (OpenVMS)
|osper = VMS (OpenVMS)
|osdev = Digital Equipment Corporation (1977-1998), HP
|osdev = VMS Software<br>Hewlett-Packard (2002&ndash;14)<br>Compaq (1998&ndash;2002)<br>Digital Equipment Corporation (1977&ndash;98)
|reldate = Oct 1977
|reldate = 1977-10-25
|lastrel = OpenVMS 8.4 (21 Jun 2010)
|lastrel = OpenVMS 8.4-2L2 (2017-07-10)
}}
}}


==Technical details==
==Technical details==
[[wikipedia:OpenVMS|OpenVMS]] popularly shortened to VMS is a server, mainframe and (super)minicomputer OS that runs on the VAX, Alpha and Itanium architectures.  Originally released by DEC in 1977, VMS is notable for having among the best security, stability, clustering/networking and fault-tolerance features of any modern operating system. It maintains a small but dedicated userbase in the high-end server, commercial, scientific and hobbyist markets.  
[[wikipedia:OpenVMS|OpenVMS]] &mdash; popularly shortened to VMS &mdash; is a server, mainframe and (super)minicomputer OS that runs on the VAX, Alpha and Itanium architectures; a port to x86-64 is underway.  Originally released by DEC in 1977, VMS is notable for having among the best security, stability, clustering/networking and fault-tolerance features of any modern operating system. It maintains a small but dedicated userbase in the high-end server, commercial, scientific and hobbyist markets.  


==Character details==
==Character details==