Novell Certifies Highly Scalable IntranetWare Solutions
Customers Can Reduce Costs, Increase Efficiency Through Large-Scale Implementations of
IntranetWare
PROVO, Utah -- May 15, 1997 -- Announcing the outcome of tests from its SuperLab
and real-world customer environments, Novell, Inc. today showed how businesses can leverage the high
scalability of IntranetWare servers and confidently can plan networks able to support more than 1,000
users on each server. A new formal testing process for 1,000-plus user environments, introduced by Novell
earlier this year, confirms that large enterprise customers can use Novell servers to dramatically lower the
total cost of owning a network while enjoying maximum performance.
"IntranetWare's scalability allows us to get more for our money," said Kevin Workman, supervisor of
engineering at San Diego-based Qualcomm, Inc., a large Novell customer. "To get more value out of our
existing hardware investment, we grouped 3,000 users together on one server. Novell's IntranetWare has
proven its ability to handle the load."
In Pittsburgh, Blue Cross has been running an IntranetWare server averaging between 2,400 and 2,700
active users for several months. "Our messaging application has been easier to administer by putting all the
users together, and server reliability has been outstanding," said Ray Hricik, manager, LAN services at
Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania. "We have confidence that we could easily add additional users to our
Compaq 5000 without any sacrifice in IntranetWare's performance. Without Novell Directory Services
(NDS), we could never support this many users on one system."
"Novell Labs and Technical Support have worked closely with industry-leading hardware vendors to
provide value to our common customers," said Richard Nortz, senior vice president of Novell Customer
Services. "With a formal testing process for 1,000-plus user environments developed in the labs, Novell
customers have confidence in knowing that IntranetWare product configurations have been proven reliable.
We could have just announced that we could support massive scalability, but now we have real examples.
That's a reality no one else can match."
To test IntranetWare as well as partner hardware solutions in 1,000-plus user environments, Novell hosted
its OEM partners in a real world testing event known as ServerFest. Using the Novell SuperLab, hardware
vendors were able to respond to real-world customer situations and measure the performance and reliability
of their products. More than 1,200 client workstations representing various manufacturers and models
replicated activities of a typical business setting: E-mail, Web access, database, word processing, and file
I/O. These tests provided quantitative results that correlate with customer experiences Novell had been
evaluating during the months prior to the certification.
Other hardware vendors have also tested their configurations with the assistance of Novell Labs support
staff. Hardware partners including IBM, Net-Frame, Hewlett Packard and Dell submitted products which
passed rigorous ServerFest testing requirements. For specific Novell Labs certification bulletins, please
visit http://labs.novell.com [now http://developer.novell.com/devlabs/].
About Novell
Founded in 1983, Novell (NASDAQ: NOVL) is the world's leading provider of network software. The
company offers a wide range of network solutions for distributed network, Internet, intranet and small-
business markets. Novell education, developer and technical support programs are the most comprehensive
in the network computing industry. Information about Novell's complete range of products and services can
be accessed on the World Wide Web at http://www.novell.com.
Novell is a registered trademark and IntranetWare, NDS and Novell Directory Services are trademarks of
Novell. All other companies and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Press Contact:
Mark Carpenter
Novell, Inc.
(801) 861-5513
Internet: majcarpenter@novell.com
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