SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
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I was wondering if anyone else noticed a slowness with thier network while using SolidWorks. We use Novell and at always seems sluggish.
I believe it to be our network because when one of us is saving it takes much much more time for another user to create a new part using our part templates which located on the network.
For the most part, all users use their local drive for their work in progress. About 80% of our assembly's, drawings and parts are located on our local drive. The other 20% of our parts that make up our assemblies are located on the network - these are feature palette parts.
When loading assemblies we notice the local drive parts load quickly but the network parts load very slowly.
I believe it to be our network because when one of us is saving it takes much much more time for another user to create a new part using our part templates which located on the network.
For the most part, all users use their local drive for their work in progress. About 80% of our assembly's, drawings and parts are located on our local drive. The other 20% of our parts that make up our assemblies are located on the network - these are feature palette parts.
When loading assemblies we notice the local drive parts load quickly but the network parts load very slowly.






RE: SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
There is an area there that talks about Novell Networks. Which by the way, Novell Network is not recommended by SW. Windows networks are.
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Scott Baugh, CSWP

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RE: SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
Anyway, thanks for your comment.
RE: SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
RE: SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
RE: SolidWorks Novell Network Slowness
I just read about your issues and sympathize. You're actually parrotting something that we went through a few years back at the company I used to work at. They had (and probably still have) a Novell setup that they were forcing to somehow coexist with Windows.
Anyhow based on that experience, the bottom line is that it is 99.99% certain that Novell is at the root of your performance issues. They attempted a couple of different things to alleviate the problem and only really ever achieved partial success by switching those of us using SW to a dedicated network switch (or other similar piece of hardware). The question was brought up back then as well as to why we were running a Windows network. This question was met with similar angst as mentioned here by others.
As an aside the company I work for now has a Windows network and performs very well in comparison to my previous experience with Novell performance.
Good Luck!
Chris Gervais
Sr. Mechanical Designer
Lytron Corp.