OS/VS2 (SVS)
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          | Developer | IBM | 
|---|---|
| Written in | Assembler (XF), PL/S (nee BSL) | 
| OS family | OS/360 and successors | 
| Source model | Open | 
| Initial release | 1972 | 
| Latest release | Release 1.7 | 
| Marketing target | IBM mainframe computers | 
| Platforms | S/370 | 
| License | none | 
| Preceded by | OS/360 | 
| Succeeded by | OS/VS2 (MVS) | 
| History of IBM mainframe operating systems | 
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Single Virtual Storage (SVS) refers to Release 1 of Operating System/Virtual Storage 2 (OS/VS2); it is the successor system to the MVT option of Operating System/360. OS/VS2 (SVS) was a stopgap measure pending the availability of MVS, although IBM provided support and enhancements to SVS long after shipping MVS.
SVS provides a single 16MiB address space which is shared by all tasks in the system, regardless of the size of physical memory.