IBM i

IBM i (the i standing for integrated) is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as the sole operating system of the IBM AS/400 line of systems. It was renamed to i5/OS in 2004, before being renamed a second time to IBM i in 2008. It is an evolution of the System/38 CPF operating system, with compatibility layers for System/36 SSP and AIX applications. It inherits a number of distinctive features from the System/38 platform, including the Machine Interface, the implementation of object-based addressing on top of a single-level store, and the tight integration of a relational database into the operating system.

IBM i
Main Menu of IBM i 7.1, shown inside a TN5250 client
DeveloperIBM
Written inC++, C, PL/MI, Java, Assembly language, Modula-2, PL/MP
OS familyIBM CPF
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed source
Initial releaseAugust 26, 1988 (1988-08-26)
Latest release7.5 / May 10, 2022 (2022-05-10)
Marketing targetMinicomputer, midrange computer and enterprise server
Available inEnglish
Update methodProgram temporary fixes (PTFs)
Package managerRPM and YUM for open source packages
PlatformsIBM AS/400, IBM Power Systems
Kernel typeshares many Microkernel (SLIC) and Virtual machine (TIMI) design philosophies
Default
user interface
Text-based user interface
LicenseProprietary
Preceded bySystem Support Program, Control Program Facility
Official websiteibm.com/products/ibm-i
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