Linked by Ian Carder on Tue 12th Apr 2005 04:10 UTC
With some free time and some spare equipment lying around, I decided to give Novell's Open Enterprise Server an install. I work in a Netware environment, but given recent trends, I decided to try and drop OES on a fresh SuSE Enterprise install. This isn't a comprehensive review; rather it's just some comments while I was just playing around. It might give people a better idea what OES actually is.
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>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 5-User e-License $995
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 10-User e-License $1,840
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 25-User e-License $4,600
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 50-User e-License $9,200
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 100-User e-License $18,400
The above list is the MSRP for NEW installations, street price
is lower. Also, Novell offers Upgrade pricing for existing
customers at considerable savings and Competitive Upgrade
pricing for existing customers of other Operating Systems.
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 5-User e-License $995
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 10-User e-License $1,840
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 25-User e-License $4,600
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 50-User e-License $9,200
>Novell Open Enterprise Server & Prior 100-User e-License $18,400
The above list is the MSRP for NEW installations, street price
is lower. Also, Novell offers Upgrade pricing for existing
customers at considerable savings and Competitive Upgrade
pricing for existing customers of other Operating Systems.
DO NOT pay the MSRP!