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Dan:
Thanx so much for the great info. Is that speed boost for REAL? I had heard
that Win 2000 Server supported Macs better (because it has AFP/IP built in?).
Are the 3rd party utils stable on NT 4?
I really appreciate your feedback. By the way, do you have any experience vis a
vis Apple Share IP on an Apple server vs NT 4 Server in a mixed platform
enviornment? Performance & reliability?
Best regards,
Brent
"Dan Schwartz" <Dan@BrakeAndGo.com> on 07/24/2000 11:50:13 AM
Please respond to winmac@lists.best.com
To: winmac@lists.best.com
cc: (bcc: Brent Sellstrom/YCC)
Subject: RE: [WinMac] Mac shares > 4gig
Sure will... It's just that it will only report up to 3.9 gigs of free
space.
I have one NT4/Server installation that has 1/7 terabyte.
Even better is to use something that supports AFP 2.2 (AFP = Apple Filing
Protocol), which includes the AFP/IP products such as ExtremeZ-IP, MacServer
IP, and Windows 2000/Server (& Advanced & Datacenter Server flavors).
In addition to properly displaying free space, AFP/IP gives you a 200 to
500%
speed boost. :)
<http://www.cyansoft.de>
<http://www.grouplogic.com>
Both MacServer IP and ExtremeZ-IP have 30 day free demos at the above
sites.
They also both have versions for both AlphaNT and NT/x86; and both work
*extremely* well.
Cheers!
Dan
|-----Original Message-----
|From: brent@yavapai.cc.az.us
|Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:52 PM
|To: winmac@lists.best.com
|Subject: [WinMac] Mac shares > 4gig
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|Will nt 4 support Mac shares greater than 4 gig with Macs using OS 9.04? How?
|Thanx a lot.
|Brent
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