5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent starting point for a small network, April 10, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: SCO OpenServer: The Windows Network Solution (Paperback)
This book helps you to establish a small network with a SCO Unix server and a Win95 client. If you, like me, are coming from the windows side and want to learn something about Unix then a unix-windows network is a comfortable solution. With this book you receive an easy applied receipt about how to install such a configuration. I started with absolutly no knowledge about TCP/IP and networks and so this book helped me to save a lot of time.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent pre-installation book but lacks some comparisons, March 6, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: SCO OpenServer: The Windows Network Solution (Paperback)
The book was exceptionally valuable to me since it was
written by two individuals experienced in the installation
of SCO Unix. They spared me hours of time fumbling through
an uneducated installation. Further suggestions on how to
configure the installed system and get it properly networked
with Windows 95 were very helpful too. The book's negatives
are as follows. The title of the book suggests that SCO
Openserver is THE "solution". Much of the text was written
in a format
suggesting that impartial analysis resulted in a determin-
ation that SCO Unix was the ideal "network server" and
Windows 95 was the ideal "network client". The statements
may be factual, but I would have appreciated a greater look
into why SCO was superior over other similar operating
systems like Sun Microsystem's "Solaris" and Novell's
Netware 4.x, (both of which also run on the PC). In fact,
only Windows NT and Windows 95 were compared with SCO as
contenders for the network operating system. What are
SCO's strengths relative to their peers?
In summary, it was a good purchase for me. The book is
highly informative, easy to read, graphical, and humble.
It is ideal for the administrator that has already chosen
SCO for their network. However, others looking for a
point-by-point comparison of SCO, Solaris, and Netware,
you will be somewhat disappointed.
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