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IBM decided to create two editions of OS/2, a client edition and a server one. Even that this version is called OS/2 Warp Server 4, it is based in OS/2 Warp 3 core components and had the Warp 3 user interface. | IBM decided to create two editions of OS/2, a client edition and a server one. Even that this version is called OS/2 Warp Server 4, it is based in OS/2 Warp 3 core components and had the Warp 3 user interface. | ||
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;OS/2 Warp Server Advanced | ;OS/2 Warp Server Advanced | ||
* High Performance File System (HPFS386) | * High Performance File System (HPFS386) | ||
* Fault tolerance | * Fault tolerance - mirroring and duplexing | ||
* Enhanced Pentium optimization | * Enhanced Pentium optimization | ||
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* [https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/6/897/ENUS296-056/ IBM OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4; IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4; IBM LAN Server for Macintosh, Version 1.01 Offer Complete Server Software Solutions / February 26, 1996 / Announcement Number: 296-056] | * [https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/6/897/ENUS296-056/ IBM OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4; IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4; IBM LAN Server for Macintosh, Version 1.01 Offer Complete Server Software Solutions / February 26, 1996 / Announcement Number: 296-056] | ||
[[Category:IBM OS/2 Release]] | [[Category:IBM OS/2 Release]] |
Revision as of 00:10, 22 July 2020
IBM OS/2 Warp Server 4 | |
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Version | 4 |
Release Date | 1996-02 |
Vendor | IBM |
License | IPLA |
Preceded by | N/A |
Succeeded by | IBM OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business |
Website |
IBM decided to create two editions of OS/2, a client edition and a server one. Even that this version is called OS/2 Warp Server 4, it is based in OS/2 Warp 3 core components and had the Warp 3 user interface.
There was two editions available:
- Warp Server 4
- Warp Server 4 Advanced
- Features
- Based in OS/2 Warp Version 3.0
- File and print-sharing services
- Simple integrated installation
- Remote LAN access
- Systems management capabilities
- Enhanced communications including TCP/IP -- Dynamic IP
- Server backup and recovery
- Advanced LAN printer functionality
- Application server support
- OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
- High Performance File System (HPFS386)
- Fault tolerance - mirroring and duplexing
- Enhanced Pentium optimization
Releases
- OS/2 Warp Server V4 0625 25H8002 CD-ROM
- OS/2 Warp Server Advanced V4 0626 25H8030 CD-ROM
- OS/2 Warp Server FirstStep 0627 28H0074 CD-ROM
- LAN Server for Macintosh V1.01 0628 28H0081 3.5-inch diskette