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SubjectRe: zero-copy TCP
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:25:12AM -0700, Dan Hollis wrote:
> On 5 Sep 2000, Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:
> > jmerkey@timpanogas.com (Jeff V. Merkey) writes:
> > >IPX is a really good LAN protocol (but totally sucks for internet). A
> > Jeff, Netware is dead. Please leave it there. IP won. The number of
> > new Netware Installations (as compared to existing or just upgrades)
> > is close (really close) to nil.
>
> I think you mean IPX is dead. Netware *could* work over TCP or UDP.
> IP is definitely king. Even micro$haft gave up on NetBEUI.

Yep, thats' what I meant. Sorry that I was not clearer. But I think
that there are even with NetWare on IP not many new
installations. There is lots of migration of existing servers and
keeping existing systems alive but new rollouts?

But then again, maybe with MANOS and OpenNetWare, everything will be
different.

Regards
Henning

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