This guide discusses how to configure and manage the NetWare® Traditional File System for NetWare 6.5 SP8. The guide is divided into the following sections:
Section 1.0, Overview of the NetWare Traditional File System
Section 3.0, Using NetWare Traditional Volumes in a Virtual Guest Server Environment
Section 4.0, Configuring and Managing NetWare Traditional Volumes
Section 5.0, Configuring Advanced Features for Traditional Volumes
Section 6.0, Using Software RAID1 Devices for Data Fault Tolerance
Section 7.0, Using Software RAID0 Devices to Enhance Disk I/O Performance
Section 8.0, Optimizing Disk and Cache Performance for Traditional Volumes
This guide is intended for system administrators of a NetWare server that uses NetWare Traditional file systems.
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