Last week another third-party vendor demonstrated that it was still supporting NetWare – that’s always good news! At last week’s Storage Networking World meeting in Orlando, Wasabi Systems launched ...
Last issue we talked about the change in direction at Novell as it moves what we’ve come to know as “NetWare services” to the Linux platform. Traditionally, of course, NetWare services have run on the ...
Novell's true legacy for NetWare is in a range of management products that have been derived from the legacy platform, the training and support systems that enabled it, and the potential both offer ...
Major releases of operating systems such as Novell Inc.’s NetWare or Microsoft Corp.’s Windows traditionally have featured major architecture changes that challenged the ability of IT staff to adapt ...
With NetWare, Novell essentially created corporate PC networking. The years may have dulled some of this pioneer product's luster as it ceded its dominant position to Windows, Unix, and, most recently ...
NetWare 6.5 isn't old I had a customer request to P2V a NetWare 4.11 box - that was OLD. Never got around to actually doing it though.
What's the best way to virtualize Netware under under a Linux host? Right now, I have a NW 4.2 image running under QEmu. It works, but the performance is really lacklustre. QEmu doesn't offer any of ...
The recent announcement that Novell is spinning off its caching product along with the rest of the “net content” division came as no surprise, since Network World had first broke the story last ...