Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!ukc!mucs!logitek!martino From: martino@logitek.co.uk (Martin O'Nions) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Unix vs Novell Message-ID: Date: 4 Jan 91 09:22:12 GMT References: <25307@adm.brl.mil> <803@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM> Organization: Logitek Plc. Lines: 45 mercer@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Dan Mercer) writes: >TCP-IP and Novell are not mutually exclusive for a variety of reasons: > 1. Portable NetWare - runs on several different UNIX platforms - > including NCR Towers (700's are quite fast) - you can login to > the Tower across NetWare - This gives you access to TCP-IP on > the Tower, use of the Tower for mass storage (using SCSI mass > storage controllers, the amount of data you can store is truly > staggering. Add SCSI tape units, and the Tower can act as the > perfect backup device - automatically backing up in off hours). >If you think this is a plug, it is. >Dan Mercer >NCR Network Products Division - Network Integration Services >Reply-To: mercer@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Dan Mercer) I agree with Dan about the suitability of Portable Netware, but am tempted to expand slightly on the suggestion. Picking your applications with reasonable care will allow PC databases to directly access data produced on your Unix system. As an example (although not necessarily as a recommendation) Informix maintains common byte ordering between systems making sharing easy (?!). Use of the NVT (virtual terminal) to access the real world allows you to set up background tasks to do housekeeping/backup operations whilst keeping most operations PC based for simplicity. Don't worry about Novell administration - its easy. Its installing PC versions of NetWare that gives people nightmares. PNW has the quickest and cleanest installation of ANY Novell product that I have seen, and it is suprisingly quick in operation. Finally, to relieve this group of accusations of commercial bias, Data General and Altos both have shipping versions of PNW, and SCO keep saying that they are committed....... Martin -- DISCLAIMER: All My Own Work (Unless stated otherwise) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin O'Nions Logitek Group Support martino@logitek.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's been an accident they said/Your servant's cut in half - he's dead! Indeed said Mr Jones, then please/Send me the half that's got my keys. (Harry Graham - Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes)