This section compares features and capabilities of Novell CIFS on NetWare and Novell Open Enterprise Server servers.
Table C-1 CIFS services on NetWare and OES 2015 SP1
Service |
NetWare |
OES 2015 SP1 |
---|---|---|
Kerberos Authentication for Active Directory Users |
No |
Yes |
Extended Security Support (NTLMSSP) for eDirectory Users |
No |
Yes |
SMB 2.0 (SMB 2.002) Verb Compliance |
No |
Yes |
Direct hosted "NetBIOS-less" SMB traffic over port 445 (TCP) |
No |
Yes |
File System Change Notifications Support |
No |
Yes |
Sync user quotas between primary and shadow volumes for eDirectory and Active Directory users using novcifs command options |
No |
Yes |
64-Bit Support |
No |
Yes |
NSS Support |
Yes |
Yes |
Distributed File Services |
Yes |
Yes |
OpLocks |
Yes |
Yes |
Cross Protocol Locking |
Yes |
Yes |
CIFS-enabled shared NSS pool/volume in a NetWare-to-NetWare or Linux-to-Linux cluster |
Yes |
Yes |
CIFS-enabled shared NSS pool/volume in a mixed NetWare-to-Linux cluster |
No |
No |
iManager Support and Administration tool |
Yes |
Yes |
File and Record Locking |
Yes |
Yes |
Domain Emulation |
Yes |
Future |
Monitoring |
No |
Yes |
Xen Virtualized Host Server Environment |
NA |
No |
Xen Virtualized Guest Server Environment |
Yes |
Yes |
Multi-processor/Multicore Server Support |
No |
Yes |
Multi-File System Support |
No |
Future |
NTLMv2 |
No |
Yes |
Dynamic Storage Technology Support |
No |
Yes |
LDAP User (Subtree) Search |
No |
Yes |