Novell today announced
that Novell(R) Open Enterprise Server 2 is now available to customers
worldwide. Open Enterprise Server 2 features full 64-bit support of
software services previously only found on NetWare(R), along with storage
management enhancements and NetWare virtualization. Novell Open Enterprise
Server combines proven workgroup services from Novell with SUSE(R) Linux
Enterprise Server, completing the Open Enterprise Server shift to providing
workgroup services entirely on Linux*.
"The biggest challenge facing IT departments today is how to meet
growing business needs with shrinking budgets," said Jeff Jaffe, executive
vice president and chief technology officer for Novell. "To meet that
challenge, Novell brings SUSE Linux Enterprise Server together with tightly
integrated, proven networking services in Novell Open Enterprise Server. Of
special note, our current NetWare customers can choose to run NetWare in
para-virtualized mode on Linux to take full advantage of the latest
hardware, while maintaining their current NetWare environment and
preferences as they move to Linux. This Linux-based solution unites
interoperability and high availability with proven services in an open,
secure environment."
In addition to the virtualization of NetWare, Open Enterprise Server 2
features Dynamic Storage Technology, new technology from Novell that uses
customer-defined policies to recognize active and stale data and
automatically shifts it to the appropriate storage device as the data's
status changes. Putting active data on high-end storage devices for quick
access and inactive or stale data on tape or other low-cost devices enables
better use of expensive storage hardware, streamlines backup of critical
data, improves disaster preparedness and reduces administrative costs.
Customer Benefits from Open Enterprise Server 2
The U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) is headquarters for the
worldwide Navy Exchange System that oversees 107 Navy Exchange facilities
and its 344 stores worldwide, providing goods and services to active duty
military, retirees, reservists and their families. After determining Linux
would provide the right open platform for its business, NEXCOM wanted to
migrate while maintaining the familiar benefits of NetWare. NEXCOM chose
Open Enterprise Server 2 which brings all the networking, security and
management services of NetWare onto SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
"With this system, we get the best of both worlds -- all the benefits
of NetWare with a Linux flavor," said Sean Zackman, field engineering
manager at NEXCOM. "We are using Xen to virtualize many of our Microsoft
Windows servers and are now moving everything we can to Linux."
Migrating to Open Enterprise Server has helped a small IT staff at
NEXCOM manage a large and dispersed IT environment. Using Xen*
virtualization, which is integrated into SUSE Linux Enterprise Server,
NEXCOM has already consolidated 45 servers down to 10 and plans to
consolidate another 40 more by the end of the year for savings of more than
$200,000. Moving to a single server in each of its locations will also
reduce IT maintenance and administration. NEXCOM is using Open Enterprise
Server for file, print and the majority of its security services.
Pricing and Availability
Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 is now available as a stand-alone
product and will be available as part of the Novell Open Workgroup Suite
within 30 days.
Source: Novell