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1 www.novell.com Novell NetWare ® 6 Direction and Roadmap Pekka Lindqvist pekka.lindqvist@novell.com

2 The NetWare ® Role “NetWare is a keystone to the one Net vision. NetWare is the Net services platform that enables resources to work together as one Net across all types of networks—corporate and public.” Eric Schmidt Novell Partner Summit 2001

3 eBusiness Manages: CRM*, ERP**, SFA #, inventory, supply chain, help desk LOGIC Manages: User access, volumes, backup, server availability, security, user quotas Platform FILES Storage Manages: RAID, disk striping, hot swap, mirroring, hardware availability BITS The NetWare Landscape *Customer Relationship Management **Enterprise Resource Planning # Sales Force Automation

4 Small Business Work Force Single server Require all-in-one servers Most likely to move to hosted environment today Typical NetWare customer today Many servers, broadly distributed Some servers dedicated to single purpose (GroupWise ® ) Many servers performing multiple functions Shift in Focus Mission Critical Emerging as enterprise deployments pull storage off distributed servers to consolidated storage centers Additive to enterprise servers Reliability and security more critical than ever Hosted environment, ASP, or storage data centers

5 NetWare World Traditional World Client 32™ needed Tied to LAN Limited by firewall VPN Required Novell One Net Services Thin/web clients Tied to Internet Access through firewalls Browser-based

6 NetWare Objectives NetWare direction File Print Authentication Security Old world

7 Networked Storage NCPCIFS*NFSAFP*HTTP/WebDAV WindowsUnixMacWeb browser NW Client File protocols/open standards NetWare *Common Internet File Services *AppleTalk Filing Protocol

8 Novell Client Futures Client 32™/NCP™ Native File Access - NFS, CIFS* and AFP* DAV* Re-director  Firewall friendly mapped drives IPP  Very lightweight print client LDAP  Directory access iFolder  Synchronized local file store *Common Internet File Services *AppleTalk Filing Protocol *Distributed Authoring and Versioning

9 iFolder Synchronized local files Office, laptop, home No need to learn new data access methods Encryption Multiple PC support Sync on interval Delta sync

10 iFolder Architecture Any LDAP directory iFolder Server Jeff’s i Folder LAN, 100 mb/s User authentication Storage Jeff’s i Folder through a browser Jeff’s i Folder Matt’s i Folder Office Mobile Home Kiosk

11 3. “Account Information” Screen is available 2. Light bulb icon illuminates after login iFolder User Experience 1. User login

12 4. Drag document to “Home” folder 5. Document appears in “Home” folder 6. “View Activity” screen iFolder User Experience

13 iFolder Features iFolder Client  iFolder updates your data across multiple workstations  Allows you to access your synchronized files from your local iFolder through traditional methods— c:\My Documents\iFolder  Updates only the changes in a file, minimizing bandwidth usage  iFolder allows you to view and restore files that may have been deleted through a synchronization

14 iFolder Features iFolder Client  Allows you to work on your files connected to or disconnected from the network  Allows you to encrypt your files that are stored on the server  The encryption occurs on the client, so only you can access the files—this allows you to store your confidential files on a mistrusted server, such as an ISP or ASP  iFolder client runs on Win9x/ME/NT/2000

15 iFolder Features Web Browser Client  You can access your files from a web browser  You can perform normal file operations such as copy, delete, rename, etc.  You no longer need to bring your laptop with you everywhere—just download the file from another computer at your destination

16 LPR/L PD CIFSNFSAFPHTTP/WebDAV File protocols/open standards NetWare Novell’s Distributed Print Services NDPS NDPS PA IPP Mainframe Print protocols move to server WindowsUnixMacWeb browser NW Client

17 Novell Internet Print Services

18 Novell Internet Printing Value Propositions One Net Printing—Global access from the Internet and Local LANs Simplify  Global access for print services  Simple browser interface  Location-based printing  Install and print conveniently through firewall  Print documents through familiar print interface Secure  Transmits encrypted print data across the wire (SSL)  Authenticate through NDS Accelerate  Setup on workstations takes seconds  Independent of Novell Client  Based on Internet standards  Both a LAN and an Internet solution

19 Customized Printer Installation View

20 HTTP IP IPP Applying Technology to the Vision Internet Customizable print view using HTML, Java, Javascript Local Net

21 Novell Remote Manager Formerly called NetWare Management Portal™

22 NetWare Roadmap Small business deployments Workforce deployments Mission critical deployments 4Q001Q012Q013Q014Q011Q022Q02 NetWare Small Business Suite NetWare 5.1 NetWare 6 NetWare 64 bit NW SBS refresh IP Enhancement pack Native File Access pack NetWare 5.1 refresh NetWare 64-bit tool kit NW 64-bit 3Q02

23 NetWare 6 Includes Novell Internet Print iFolder Native Client File access Complete multiprocessor (MP) enablement Novell Cluster Services (2 Nodes) Novell Storage Services™ (NSS)

24 Multi-Processor Enabled MP-enabled components will include the following Protocol stacks  IP stack  HTTP  WebDAV  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)  NetWare News Server  NetWare Core Protocol (NCP)  Service Location Protocol (SLP) 2  Gigabit Ethernet/100 Megabit Ethernet/10 Megabit Ethernet  Token Ring 16

25 Multi-Processor Enabled Storage-to-Wire-and-Back Services  Novell Storage Services and Distributed File Services (DFS)  Fibre Channel disk support  Transport service request dispatcher  Protocol service request dispatcher Miscellaneous Components and Services  Novell Directory Services ® (NDS ® ) eDirectory™  Novell Java Virtual Machine (JVM)  Search engine  Web engine  Servlet interface (part of NetWare Enterprise Web Server) Security-Related Features  Authentication  Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure (NICI)  GUI Audit (a ConsoleOne™ snap-in module)

26 Clustering Highlights Resource manager enhancements (improving the way resources are defined and the way resources are handled during failovers) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) integration (enabling you to be notified of any cluster problems or events) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support Better diagnostic tools Portal-based management New command-line cluster commands

27 NSS Key Features NSS 3.0 will support  SYS volumes in addition to the data volumes that all versions of NSS support  File compression: NetWare 6 will be able to compress NSS files that are used infrequently or not at all  User and directory quotas  You will be able to limit the space one user consumes on an NSS directory and the space a directory consumes on an NSS volume  The Transaction-Tracking System (TTS)  As a result, TTS-enabled applications will be able to protect their transaction data NSS 3.0 will be MP-enabled NSS 3.0 will be support Partition-level mirroring Virtual partitions, Storage pools and Logical volumes

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