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=====REAL/NG===== <!-- This section may be linked to from inside or outside this article. Do not rename without keeping in sync. --> REAL/NG was <!-- ITERA? -->IMS' attempt to create the "Next Generation" of REAL/32, also named "REAL/32 for the internet age". REAL/NG promised "increased range of hardware from PCs to x86 multi-processor server systems".<ref name="realng"/> Advertised feature list, as of 2003:<ref name="keyfeaturesofrealng"/> * Runs with [[Red Hat Linux|Red Hat 7.3]] or later version of [[Linux]] * [[Backward compatible]] with DOS and REAL/32 * Max 65535 [[virtual console]]s; each of these can be a user * No Linux expertise required * Administration/setup/upgrade by web browser (local and remote) * Supplied with [[TCP/IP]] Linux-/Windows-based terminal emulator for the number of users purchased * Print and file sharing built in * [[Drive mapping]] between Linux and REAL/NG servers built in * User hardware support * Increased performance * Vastly increased TPA * [[Multi-processor]] support * Improved hardware support * Built-in firewall support * Very low cost per seat * Low total cost of ownership * Supplied on CD * Supplied with a set of Red Hat CDs By 10 December 2003, IMS made "REALNG V1.60-V1.19-V1.12" available,<ref name="realng_probablylatest"/> which, based on the [[Internet Archive]], seems to be the latest release. By 2005, the realng.com website was mirroring the IMS main website, and had no mention of REAL/NG, only REAL/32.<ref name="realng_disappear"/>
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