Livermore Time Sharing System Explained

Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS)
Developer:Lawrence Livermore Laboratories
Working State:Historic
Marketing Target:Supercomputing
Supported Platforms:CDC 6600 and CDC 7600
License:Proprietary
Succeeded By:Cray Time Sharing System

The Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS) was a supercomputer operating system originally developed by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories for the Control Data Corporation 6600 and 7600 series of supercomputers in 1965.[1] [2]

LTSS resulted in the Cray Time Sharing System and then the Network Livermore Timesharing System (NLTSS).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The NMFECC Cray Time-Sharing System. NMFECC at LLNL. 7 March 2023.
  2. Book: Frontiers of supercomputing . 1986 . N. Metropolis . D. H. Sharp . W. J. Worlton . K. R. Ames . 0-520-05190-4 . 250 . Supercomputers and Magnetic Fusion Energy . University of California Press . https://books.google.com/books?id=ED28cp2LtYcC&dq=Livermore+Time+Sharing+System&pg=PA250.
  3. Book: Virtualization with Xen . David E. Williams . 2007 . 978-1-59749-167-9 . 5 . Elsevier .