
Henry M.
"Supported UnixWare 713 & 714 Before the IBM Debacle that led to the demise of SCO"
What do you like best about SCO UnixWare 7?
The flexibility of UnixWare was one of its primary features. Released in 1999, it brought together technologies from SCO System 5 and NetWare Technologies from Novell. The UnixWare 713 was supposed to be the flagship operating system when it was first released. Along with the release, course material was also released with the product for support technicians, developers, engineers, system administrators, and a study guide for ACE certification. I still have the complete Education materials System Administration 1 & 2 and the Networking Administration guide. Installation of the product is quick and well-documented. It was also backward-compatible in that many different installation options were available. As the last Support Manager before the shutdown of SCO, 24x7 support was available for all releases of UnixWare. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about SCO UnixWare 7?
There was not much to dislike about the product and how it was released. The product was initially well-received. However, integration issues with other Unix variants and Linux have already been established and used in major companies in their server and enterprise environments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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