I'm planning to build myself a network lab <br>
This isn't a production environment though it should model one in small scale.<br>
I'll want to be able to field about 3 servers and be able to set up workstations as needed.<br>
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I envision about 5 machines 3 of which are able bodied servers.<br>
As I build a software demo library I plan to experiment with installations, upgrades and integrations of NetWare (3, 4 and 5) and Windows (NT4, 2000).<br>
<br>
This should include such slick moves as across the wire migration, schema extension, Back Office implementation, restore from tape, NDPS etc.<br>
<br>
For my lab I'll need a number of servers capable of running Win2000 which can also run NetWare5. Once I find a single machine that can do either of these I'm confident it can handle every previous version of NT or NetWare.<br>
<br>
My plan is to buy about 3 such machines. <br>
This plan gives me flexibility in terms of NOS combinations. I can set up domains and or replicas, combine different versions of NetWare etc.<br>
It allows me to Ghost configurations so that projects can be set up quickly from previous configurations of a NOS, saving setup time in future experimentation. <br>
Working with a single hardware platform, I should become very familiar with the nature of my machines allowing me to control for and discount the hardware factors.<br>
Having one hardware platform let's me swap hardware between machines without concern for compatibility so that upgrades and enhancements can move from unit to unit.<br>
<br>
Now the kicker, PRICE! <br>
Both Win2000 and NetWare5 say they want Pentium class machines for the NOS. Finding a cheap Pentium is very difficult. No one seems to be selling PII 300 or below anymore. <br>
Now the cheap choices are Intel Celeron, Cyrix and AMD.<br>
<br>
After browsing Microsoft’s website I see that they support a number of Celeron processors for Windows2000.<br>
<br>
Novell is not wiling to be so clear and will only specify that they require a Pentium Class Processor.<br>
<br>
Does anyone have any insight into running NetWare5 or Windows 2000 on Cyrix, Celeron or AMD processors?<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance.<br>
This isn't a production environment though it should model one in small scale.<br>
I'll want to be able to field about 3 servers and be able to set up workstations as needed.<br>
<br>
I envision about 5 machines 3 of which are able bodied servers.<br>
As I build a software demo library I plan to experiment with installations, upgrades and integrations of NetWare (3, 4 and 5) and Windows (NT4, 2000).<br>
<br>
This should include such slick moves as across the wire migration, schema extension, Back Office implementation, restore from tape, NDPS etc.<br>
<br>
For my lab I'll need a number of servers capable of running Win2000 which can also run NetWare5. Once I find a single machine that can do either of these I'm confident it can handle every previous version of NT or NetWare.<br>
<br>
My plan is to buy about 3 such machines. <br>
This plan gives me flexibility in terms of NOS combinations. I can set up domains and or replicas, combine different versions of NetWare etc.<br>
It allows me to Ghost configurations so that projects can be set up quickly from previous configurations of a NOS, saving setup time in future experimentation. <br>
Working with a single hardware platform, I should become very familiar with the nature of my machines allowing me to control for and discount the hardware factors.<br>
Having one hardware platform let's me swap hardware between machines without concern for compatibility so that upgrades and enhancements can move from unit to unit.<br>
<br>
Now the kicker, PRICE! <br>
Both Win2000 and NetWare5 say they want Pentium class machines for the NOS. Finding a cheap Pentium is very difficult. No one seems to be selling PII 300 or below anymore. <br>
Now the cheap choices are Intel Celeron, Cyrix and AMD.<br>
<br>
After browsing Microsoft’s website I see that they support a number of Celeron processors for Windows2000.<br>
<br>
Novell is not wiling to be so clear and will only specify that they require a Pentium Class Processor.<br>
<br>
Does anyone have any insight into running NetWare5 or Windows 2000 on Cyrix, Celeron or AMD processors?<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance.<br>