What is the difference between mainframe and non-mainframe applications?
Answer Posted / Shilpi Garg
Mainframe applications are large-scale, complex systems typically running on IBM's z/OS or similar operating systems. They handle critical business processes like banking transactions, airline reservations, etc. Non-mainframe applications refer to all other types of software, often running on distributed systems such as Windows, Linux, Unix, etc. The main difference lies in their scale, architecture, and the environment they operate in.
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