6300 networking

Jim Mercer merce at iguana.uucp
Mon Feb 11 09:49:13 AEST 1991


In article <1991Feb08.201424.29672 at chinet.chi.il.us> les at chinet.chi.il.us (Leslie Mikesell) writes:
>In article <1991Feb7.024608.12819 at iguana.uucp> merce at iguana.uucp (Jim Mercer) writes:
>>we have a classroom full of single floppy 6300's which used to connect to a
>>3B2 using starlan 1 NIC's and starlan software.
>
>>we dropped a starlan 1 NIC into a Novell server, plugged it into the hub,
>>rebooted the 6300's with a novell style boot disk and whamo, instant novell
>>network.
>
>Did you gain something from this as compared to the netbios/3B2 server in
>the way of software compatibility, extra functionality, speed, or size of
>the client code?  Did you compare Novell to the '386 version of the unix
>starlan server?

the main reason for the switch over was financial.

our main unix system was a Perkin Elmer 3220 V7 beast.

we needed to replace it with something.

we had a 3B2/500 in the classroom basically as a dedicated DOS file server.

it was cheaper to replace the 3b2 with a generic 386 based novell server
than to purchase a new machine with sufficient power for our unix needs.

we noticed a large increase in performance (sorry, i didn't do any benchmarks)
we noticed that our applications were loading faster, much faster.

also, we had a fair amount of system hangs, although this is probably
related to the fact that we were running an older version of Starlan software.
i think the current AT&T stuff is stargroup.

also, most network aware software recognizes Novell (explicitly in
documentation), whereas you had to guess when using starlan.

i wish i could have file links back though.  8^)

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