netwarederived
NetWare-derived refers to a family of operating systems developed from the NetWare platform, which was originally designed by Novell in the 1980s. NetWare was a popular choice for networked environments, particularly in small to medium-sized businesses, due to its ease of use and robust networking features.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Novell began to transition away from its NetWare platform in
These derivatives often aim to capture the core strengths of NetWare, including its strong networking capabilities,
Examples of NetWare-derived operating systems include OpenNetWare, Caldera NetWare, and SuSE eBox, among others. Each has
While netware-derived operating systems can provide users with a seamless transition from the NetWare platform, they