myleskb
Technical User
- Nov 28, 2001
- 5
My Current Server Setup :
Novell 4.11 Server 10 license (about 7 users & 2 print servers)
Intel AL440LX Motherboard / Pentium II 233 MHz
2 SCSI Drives Mirrored 3 GB
1 T-20 HP Tape Drive using Arcserve 6.6
I want a faster Server, but I don’t want to build a new server or upgrade Novell yet.
Currently Novell Works Fine, but just a bit slow.
This server only acts as a file server for one application. That’s all. Users still use an old DOS legacy application and that’s it.
Our Application Vendor says we need to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 but I don’t think we need it just yet. I like Novell, it’s solid.
I want to replace the Motherboard with a faster one.
What would happen if I replaced the Motherboard with something faster and just plugged everything into it?
Does the Novell OS care about making significant hardware changes?
Could this work? Would it hurt anything if I tried it? What would be a good motherboard upgrade to look for on Ebay?
Our needs really haven’t outgrown the system yet. I just want it to work a little faster.
Thanks In Advance
Myles (el cheapo!)
Novell 4.11 Server 10 license (about 7 users & 2 print servers)
Intel AL440LX Motherboard / Pentium II 233 MHz
2 SCSI Drives Mirrored 3 GB
1 T-20 HP Tape Drive using Arcserve 6.6
I want a faster Server, but I don’t want to build a new server or upgrade Novell yet.
Currently Novell Works Fine, but just a bit slow.
This server only acts as a file server for one application. That’s all. Users still use an old DOS legacy application and that’s it.
Our Application Vendor says we need to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 but I don’t think we need it just yet. I like Novell, it’s solid.
I want to replace the Motherboard with a faster one.
What would happen if I replaced the Motherboard with something faster and just plugged everything into it?
Does the Novell OS care about making significant hardware changes?
Could this work? Would it hurt anything if I tried it? What would be a good motherboard upgrade to look for on Ebay?
Our needs really haven’t outgrown the system yet. I just want it to work a little faster.
Thanks In Advance
Myles (el cheapo!)