Etienne Goyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You believe that Samba is central to Linux in enterprise computing.
Please don't regurgitate what you believe I belive. ;-> In fact, I think I think Samba gets "too much" focus. After all, it's just a set of Windows client-centric RPC services. > Personnally, I see Linux being used a lot as platform to run > Oracle, VMware, various NIDS, JBoss/Tomcat, mail server > farm (as large volume mail hub, email and spam filtering, and as a > front-end to Exchange or Groupwise), DNS service and various > low-level network duties. But in an "open" enterprise infrastructure, a great majority of enterprises have a great number of "elementary" services. Network-wide authentication, directory and naming to start. > Most "enterprise" (that term should really be defined > unambiguously) already have large Active Directory or Netware > deployment, and mostly do not care about Samba for file/print > service (which is the topic of exam 302). Sigh. I honestly give up. I hope you read my other post. -- Bryan J. Smith Professional, Technical Annoyance [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://thebs413.blogspot.com -------------------------------------------------- Fission Power: An Inconvenient Solution _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
