Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!ncar!husc6!cmcl2!acf4!chapman From: chapman@acf4.NYU.EDU (Gary W. Chapman) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: NetWare and 10,000 PC's ??? Message-ID: <16740012@acf4.NYU.EDU> Date: 30 May 90 02:11:00 GMT References: <1139@cica.cica.indiana.edu> Organization: New York University Lines: 21 I am not convinced that NetWare (even NetWare 386) in its current incarnations (using PC-class servers) scales anywhere near well enough to support the numbers you are speaking of. For one thing, NetWare utilities are very poor for handling GROUPS of users... many changes must be made on a user-by-user basis with the existing utilities. A major concern also is the size of binderies. It is not clear to me at what point you get performance degradations based on bindery size - since it's going to be at least partially a function of server power - but I have heard rough estimates in the past... e.g. watch out with > 1000 accounts. Another thing that is, for me, a major problem is the extremely loose coupling of multiple servers on a net. Once forthcoming network manage- ment utilities are release, things should improve somewhat in this regard. Finally, it is certainly the case that many sites have internets with dozens and dozens of servers; I believe Novell itself has zillions of servers for its internal network. What you want may be doable, then, depending upon specific its specific design. I think you are well advised to seek sites that are currently operating at this scale.