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RE: Samba vs NFS

Subject: RE: Samba vs NFS
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:26:49 -0500
"Scott Fagg" <scott.fagg@arup.com.au> wrote on 23/02/2005 04:51:18 PM:


In my netware days, NSS was just volume management. Is it now being used
to described networked filesystems ? 

NSS is now a Linux Filesystem type like EXT3 and Reiser.
It includes such wonderful things as Salvage, Rights Inheritance, and 
hiding files you don't have access to (among many others).

OES (Open Enterprise Services) is the Novell Linux service providing the 
Network Filesystem, and looks just like your NetWare servers would.

I've been out of the NetWare world since 5.1 but recently attended a 
seminar on OES because we are looking at SuSE for Linux.  I was duly 
impressed.  Although their marketshare has declined over the past few 
years, their innovation and quality has not.  Their Linux offerings should 

be considered very thoroughly in my opinion.



 
Matthew Carpenter
IT Security Specialist
Alticor Corporation
Phone: 616-787-0287
Email: matt.carpenter@alticor.com
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