This obsolete network system allows users to exchange data. It was the first program that allowed sharing of individual files instead of entire disk volumes.
Novel NetWare
Novel NetWare is a Windows utility for installing an old file sharing system. Please note that it is a discontinued platform that was replaced by Microsoft LAN Manager in the 1990s.
Brief overview
This operating system was first introduced in 1983 to solve the problem of sharing data over the network. It allows large file transfers and supports the standard TCP/IP connection protocol. Later versions are compatible with MySQL, PHP and OpenSSH.
Advanced capabilities
You can use traditional Unix utilities such as wget, grep, awk and sed for creating complex automation scripts. iSCSI targets and initiators are fully supported. Flexible domain controller parameters are available.
It is possible to synchronize user accounts with Windows NT hosts or Active Directory. There is an extended application server tool that provides Java compatibility. Customized printer driver profiles can be installed.
Advanced caching module for speeding up file transfers is provided. The free system memory is utilized for storing and accessing temporary data. This functionality helps users optimize network performance and ensure uninterrupted information flow.
Features
- free to download and use;
- contains tools for transferring data over the network;
- allows you to synchronize user accounts with Active Directory;
- there is an advanced caching module;
- supports integration with PHP, MySQL and OpenSSH;
- compatible with all modern versions of Windows.