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Netware-Based Networking Identify the advantages of using the NetWare network operating system Describe NetWare’s server hardware requirements Understand NetWare’s file system and directory structure Plan for and perform a simple NetWare server installation Explain how NetWare supports multiple clients and integrates with other network operating systems | Network+ Guide to Networks, Fourth Edition Chapter 10 Netware-Based Networking Objectives Identify the advantages of using the NetWare network operating system Describe NetWare’s server hardware requirements Understand NetWare’s file system and directory structure Plan for and perform a simple NetWare server installation Explain how NetWare supports multiple clients and integrates with other network operating systems Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition Introduction to NetWare Novell released first NetWare in 1983 NetWare versions prior to 4.11 require IPX/SPX protocol suite Refined to run over TCP/IP in version 4.11 NetWare 6.5’s key features: Support for multiple processors, multitasking, and SMP Flexible use of virtual and physical memory eDirectory Simple, centralized management of multiple clients, resources, and services Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition Introduction to NetWare (continued) NetWare 6.5’s key features (continued): Multiple, | Network+ Guide to Networks, Fourth Edition Chapter 10 Netware-Based Networking Objectives Identify the advantages of using the NetWare network operating system Describe NetWare’s server hardware requirements Understand NetWare’s file system and directory structure Plan for and perform a simple NetWare server installation Explain how NetWare supports multiple clients and integrates with other network operating systems Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition Introduction to NetWare Novell released first NetWare in 1983 NetWare versions prior to 4.11 require IPX/SPX protocol suite Refined to run over TCP/IP in version 4.11 NetWare 6.5’s key features: Support for multiple processors, multitasking, and SMP Flexible use of virtual and physical memory eDirectory Simple, centralized management of multiple clients, resources, and services Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition Introduction to NetWare (continued) NetWare 6.5’s key features (continued): Multiple, integrated Web development and delivery services Support for multiple modern protocols Excellent integration with other NOSs and support for many different clients Remote client services Built-in clustering services Provisions for monitoring server performance, automatic backups, and resource utilization Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition Introduction to NetWare (continued) Noteworthy changes in NetWare 6.5: iManager DirXML Capability for continuously backing up a server as it runs Server Consolidation Utility Popular open source Web development tools Virtual Office Branch Office Nterprise Linux Services Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition NetWare Server Hardware Requirements Table 10-1: Minimum hardware requirements for NetWare 6.5 servers Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, Second Edition A Closer Look at the NetWare 6.5 Operating System: NetWare Integrated Kernel Core of NetWare 6.5 OS Oversees all critical server processes Started by