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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun May 29 13:07:55 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: fd0man at gmail.com (Michael B. Trausch)</li>
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James Taylor wrote:
> The last three versions of Novell have been user object licenses
> rather than server or connection licenses. If I need another server,
> I just add it.
>
> You pay the same price for X number of users for 10,000 servers as
> you do for one.
>
> Also, in my Novell clustered environments, I can can distribute
> applications at will between servers that are participating almost at
> will.
>
Well, that's good to know. I knew that they were licensed per each
user, but I made the assumption that you could also only have x
instances of a server, as well, as that's typical.
And distributed applications are good, but is application selection
similar to that of other operating systems? I know it certainly was
very limited what you could do with a Novell server.
However, I still maintain that it's not software that I would use. That
there are others that would like to move away from it, well, I can't say
as though I could blame them. I didn't like it much myself when I
interacted with it.
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