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- LOCUS_(operating_system) abstract "LOCUS was a distributed operating system developed at UCLA during the 1980s. It was notable for providing an early implementation of the single-system image idea, where a cluster of machines appeared to be one larger machine.A desire to commercialize the technologies developed for LOCUS inspired the creation of the Locus Computing Corporation which went on to include ideas from LOCUS in various products, including OSF/1 AD and, finally, the SCO–Tandem UnixWare NonStop Clusters product.".
- LOCUS_(operating_system) developer University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) license Proprietary_software.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) status "Historic".
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- LOCUS_(operating_system) developer University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) family Unix.
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- LOCUS_(operating_system) kernelType Monolithic_kernel.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) license Proprietary_software.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) name "LOCUS".
- LOCUS_(operating_system) sourceModel Proprietary_software.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) workingState "Historic".
- LOCUS_(operating_system) subject Category:Cluster_computing.
- LOCUS_(operating_system) subject Category:Proprietary_operating_systems.
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- LOCUS_(operating_system) comment "LOCUS was a distributed operating system developed at UCLA during the 1980s. It was notable for providing an early implementation of the single-system image idea, where a cluster of machines appeared to be one larger machine.A desire to commercialize the technologies developed for LOCUS inspired the creation of the Locus Computing Corporation which went on to include ideas from LOCUS in various products, including OSF/1 AD and, finally, the SCO–Tandem UnixWare NonStop Clusters product.".
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- LOCUS_(operating_system) name "LOCUS".