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Part 1—Getting StartedIn the first part, which consists of seven chapters, Open Enterprise Server is introduced. Here, the reader learns how to install Open Enterprise Server, understand its underlying operating system, and receives an introduction to those management tools used to administer it. Part 2—Core Services In the second part of the book, the Open Enterprise Server core services are introduced. Here, the reader will find an introduction to eDirectory, user management, and perhaps most importantly, File Access and File Storage protocols. The latter are two areas in which OES proves to be a very exciting and unique server platform. Part 3—Open Enterprise Server Web-Based Services In the third part of the book, the reader learns how to take advantage of the web-based portions of Open Enterprise Server. The Apache and Tomcat servers are covered here, as well as the user portal Virtual Office. Also, some advanced services are covered, such as Nsure Identity Manager, Novell Clustering Services, and Novell’s Health Manager, which is based upon the OpenWBEM standard. Part 4—Advanced Services At the end of this book, you'll find some information on some of the advanced services that come with Open Enterprise Server. Two of these services, Novell Clustering Services and Nsure Identity manager, are very useful add-ons to Open Enterprise Server which are not a part of the core OS itself. Lastly, you can read about the OpenWBEM platform which is a brand new management standard implemented in Open Enterprise Server. Download free ebook on networking: Pro Novell Open Enterprise Server - Apress
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Part 1—Getting Started