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Peter Skye wrote:
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> Steve, this is a great chart, thanks!
You're welcome. Use the OS/2 Help and do searches using the "All
Libraries" selection. You would be amazed at what you can turn up.
> . . . I was going to install my Warp Server so I could use HPFS386 . . .
You have made this statement previously, but a clarification needs to be
made. You used the product name of Warp Server. This specific product
(Warp Server) does not have HPFS386, it only has the HPFS file system.
Only Lan Server Advanced, Warp Server Advanced and Warp Server for
e-Business with the HPFS386 option have the HPFS386 file system
(sometimes referred to as 386 HPFS).
HPFS386 is an expensive addition, mostly due, as I understand it, to
royalty payments to Microsoft. It does have much improved security and
performance characterics over HPFS and is appropriate for large
enterprise file server applications/uses.
Steve Schiffman
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