jalsop@aesat.UUCP (John Alsop) (06/28/84)
I would like to get a list of potential sources for MS/DOS file server software which runs under Unix. The general idea is that an IBM or equivalent PC would be connected to a Unix system via some sort of network, and would be able to use the Unix system's disk space as if it were a locally attached disk. Please mail me names and phone numbers of any possible sources. I will copy the results to anyone interested. John Alsop
jalsop@aesat.UUCP (John Alsop) (07/20/84)
______________________________________________ In response to a recent query for information on sources for MS/DOS file server software running under UNIX, I received the following: 1. The new AT&T unix system offers an MS/DOS file server function. 2. 3COM offers file server software in conjunction with their EtherSeries products for the PC. 3. The Computer Systems Research group of the MIT Lab For Computer Science is working on 'RVD' for remote virtual disk software for an IBM PC 4. There is a product developed by Locus Computing Corp. (Santa Monica, CA) and marketed by AT&T under the name "PC Interface". Contact Locus Computing Corporation, 213-452-2435. For individual site licenses, talk to AT&T-IS.