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<TITLE>NIS versus NIS+</TITLE>
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<A HREF="node1.html"><IMG WIDTH=65 HEIGHT=24 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
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<B> Next:</B> <A HREF="node133.html">The Client Side of </A>
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<B>Up:</B> <A HREF="node130.html">The Network Information System</A>
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<B> Previous:</B> <A HREF="node131.html">Getting Acquainted with NIS</A>
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<H1><A NAME="SECTION0012200000">NIS versus NIS+</A></H1>
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<A NAME="nisnisplus"></A>
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<A NAME="5039"></A>
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NIS and NIS+ share little more than their name and a common goal.
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NIS+ is structured in an entirely different way. Instead of a flat
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name space with disjoint NIS domains, it uses a hierarchical name space
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similar to that of DNS. Instead of maps, so called <em>tables</em> are
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used that are made up of rows and columns, where each row represents an
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object in the NIS+ database, while the columns cover those properties
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of the objects that NIS+ knows and cares about. Each table for a
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given NIS+ domain comprises those of its parent domains. In addition,
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an entry in a table may contain a link to another table. These features
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make it possible to structure information in many ways.
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Traditional NIS has an RPC version number of-2, while NIS+ is
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version-3.
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NIS+ does not seem to be very widely used yet, and I don't really
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know that much about it. (Well, almost nothing). For this reason, we
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will not deal with it here. If you are interested in learning more about
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it, please refer to Sun's NIS+ administration manual
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([<A HREF="#nisplus"></A>]).
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<BR> <HR>
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<P><ADDRESS>
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
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Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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