Novell Netware 3.12 Guide

If you walked into a corporate office in the mid-1990s, there was one sound that defined the IT environment: the low hum of a beige server tower and the distinctive chirp of a dot-matrix printer. And almost certainly, the digital heartbeat of that office was .

NetWare 3.12 was legendary for running on . A typical server in 1994–1996: novell netware 3.12

However, Microsoft attacked with (NT Server was cheap if you already had a CAL) and marketing FUD about NetWare being "legacy." If you walked into a corporate office in

: It could run robustly on 386 or 486 processors with as little as 4MB to 16MB of RAM, providing file access speeds that contemporary versions of Windows or OS/2 could not match. Key Technical Features novell netware 3.12