[dba-Tech] RIP - Novell NetWare

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Thu May 8 09:40:29 CDT 2014


At least a catered affair with a hosted bar, I should think.

R
 

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Fields
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 6:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] RIP - Novell NetWare

Gustav, even though this is a good thing for you it does seem kind of sad.
Maybe a final closing ceremony should be held, with a champagne toast and a
farewell salute of some kind.  Thinking of you on this special day.
TNF

Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields-at-torchlake-dot-com
231-322-2787

On 5/8/2014 4:04 AM, Gustav Brock wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This afternoon we will shut down our NetWare server.
>
> It is like reaching the last page of a very thick book. I've been with
NetWare since version 2.0a in 1988 where ArcNet was used side by side with
Token-Ring and Ethernet. My first installation used Unisys workstations with
Intel 286 CPUs and Connect ArcNet cards. One workstation with an extra 1 MB
ram was also the server - hardware was expensive those days. It ran for many
years.
>
> Then was NetWare 3.12 and then 4.11 which ran our first corporate server
in 1993 on a 486 home-built Micron server with 32 MB ram, later replaced
with an HP server with 80 MB ram. However, the old server was not trashed
but sold as second hand and served four POS systems until late 2010(!). The
power supply broke down once and was replaced in three hours for about $100,
and the 2 GB SCSI harddisk was replaced in 2003, those were the only errors
experienced. How many systems live for 17 years?
>
> In 2004 our HP server was replaced with NetWare 6.5 Small Business Server
on an IBM server. This is the installation which has run until this day for
9½ years, though the server was replaced 8 years ago.
>
> Three years ago it was clear that NetWare has no future despite its
extreme reliability, so I started migrating this single server to Windows
file and print servers and Active Directory. Still, the NetWare server ran
GroupWise for e-mail and Apache for our web server.
>
> Three months ago I finally had all mail transferred to Office 365 (later,
perhaps, an in-house Exchange server) and yesterday the last service, our
web site, was moved to our new Fujitsu TX140 server running Windows Server
2012 R2 which also hosts two VMs.
>
> The Internet killed NetWare. It used the IPX/SPX protocols while
everything should run TCP/IP. Microsoft was quite fast to adopt where Novell
was not so fast, and TCP/IP always has been felt like an add-on as it was
not native to the core of NetWare - administration of a NetWare server has
always been a bit of a challenge. I never learned NW6.5 well - it was a job
for specialists who we employed.
>
> So ... the boss (Rita, my wife) has been appointed - for the first and
last time - to face the console at 15:00 UTC to type shutdown at the command
prompt and press enter, closing the Novell book.
>
> /gustav
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