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  2. NetWare - Wikipedia

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    The first product to bear the NetWare name was released in 1983. The original product, NetWare 68 (AKA S-Net), ran on Novell's proprietary 68000-based file server hardware, and used a star network topology. This was later joined by NetWare 86, which could use conventional Intel 8086-based PCs for the server. This was replaced in 1985 with ...

  3. NetWare Loadable Module - Wikipedia

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    A NetWare Loadable Module [1] [2] [3] (NLM) is a loadable kernel module (a binary code module) that can be loaded into Novell's NetWare operating system. NLMs can implement hardware drivers, server functions (e.g. clustering), applications (e.g. GroupWise), system libraries or utilities.

  4. Open Enterprise Server - Wikipedia

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    OES 11 was released on 12 December 2011 based on SLES 11 SP1 64-bit. The NetWare Kernel was removed after OES 2. This is the first version of OES to be 64-bit (x86_64) only. NetWare 6.5 SP8 was still possible to run as a 32-bit only para-virtualized guest inside the Xen hypervisor. Introduces Novell Kanaka for Mac client

  5. Novell - Wikipedia

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    The initial release of NetWare 4 came with compatibility problems for some NetWare 3 users, and large enterprises were faced with an upgrade-all-or-upgrade-none decision. [58] However some 40 million users declined to move to NetWare 4, with the result that Novell lost large amounts of possible revenue in upgrades. [101]

  6. ZENworks - Wikipedia

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    The name, "ZENworks", first appeared as "Z.E.N.works" in 1998 with ZENworks 1.0 [4] and with ZENworks Starter Pack - a limited version of ZENworks 1.0 that came bundled with NetWare 5.0 (1998). Novell added server-management functionality, and the product grew into a suite consisting of: "ZENworks for Desktops" (ZfD)

  7. Comparison of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    NetWare: Novell: 1985 S-Net: 6.5 SP8 May 6, 2009: Superseded by Novell Open Enterprise Server; Was US$184 (equivalent to $261.32 in 2023) (one-user) Proprietary: Server: NeXTSTEP: NeXT: 1989 Unix 3.3 1995: Discontinued; Was bundled with hardware, then sold separately Proprietary: Workstation: OpenBSD: OpenBSD Project 1996 NetBSD 1.0 7.4 October ...

  8. List of products that support SMB - Wikipedia

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    Novell NetWare version 6 and newer has a CIFS server implementation providing access to NetWare volumes for Microsoft Network clients. Novell Open Enterprise Server includes a SMB/CIFS server implementation to provide access to NSS volumes for different client platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux).

  9. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    Other new features included World Wide Web links in objects, the ability for third-party developers to create and maintain items, tighter Netware integration and management, SNMP capabilities, live maintenance without the need to shut down the server, an integrated listserver, and the ability to access the system remotely via touch-tone telephone.