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The latest edition of Dr Dobbs magazine had an article about the "first ever" database engine embedded in the kernel of an Operating System. I know that "kernel" does not always mean "OS" but I also know that a lot of people use the terms to mean the same thing. I also know that since the S/38 days IBM has said that DB2/400 is part of OS/400 (aka i5/OS, i/OS). Could DB2/400 also be considered as being part of the "kernel" of i5/OS - i/OS?

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