What will happen to the old OASIS servers after the installation of the new server?
Schools are free to determine the fate of these servers. Most schools will use them as OASIS workstations. This can be accomplished simply by creating an OASIS Y2K boot disk for the fileserver(s) and booting up using the boot disk(s). Schools that have installed other applications in the OASIS servers may choose to continue to use the servers to maintain these applications. Consideration should be given to the Y2K compliance of the applications and the Novell version installed in these servers.
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