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NetWare [2] is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a personal computer, using the IPX network protocol. The final update release was version 6.5SP8 in May 2009 [3], and it has since been replaced by Open Enterprise Server. [4]
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
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.
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]
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)
4.1 Final Edition Update 2.1 January 12, 2021: 4.0 bundled with hardware; 4.0 for classic and 4.1 available as standalone package at €29 Proprietary: Workstation, personal computer: Android: Android, Inc., Google: 2008 None 15: October 15, 2024: No cost: AOSP: Apache-2.0 Linux: GPL-2.0-only: Smartphone, tablet computer: ArcaOS: Arca Noae, LLC ...
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The MKDE model allows for different database backends to be plugged into Pervasive's product. Btrieve is not a relational database management system (RDBMS). Early descriptions of Btrieve referred to it as a record manager (though Pervasive initially used the term navigational database but later changed this to transactional database) because it only deals with the underlying record creation ...