On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 04:08:38PM -0400, Chris wrote: > I am currently a college student looking for ways to prepare myself for any > Server Administration job once I get out of college. > I've been going back and worth between Freenode IRC channels (#linux and > ##windows) trying to decide what to learn. > On one hand, we have Windows Server 2008 R2, people in #linux keep on > telling me to just go ahead and use it because "samba can't provide > everything Server 2008 R2 does." > The more and more I read up on Samba (especially Samba4; which I realize > isn't going to be released stable for a while) it feels like it > *can*provide all the features Server 2008 R2 does. > Can you do a bit of myth debunking for me?
If you want to be an admin of samba boxes, then play with samba. If you want to be a windows admin, then go play with windows (samba won't be any help learning that). > Would you suggest samba for managing Windows clients (any other tools you > can recommend in addition?) > I really would like to use Samba + Linux because of the cost of ownership > and the open-source community, I just want to make sure it's up to par with > Server 2008 R2s offerings. Linux + samba is a great way to get a cheap and reliable fileserver (and to some extent a domain controller) for windows clients. Administrating it is nothing like administrating a windows server at all. It is simply an alternate choice of server. So if you want to learn to administrate a windows server, then that's what you will need to learn on. -- Len Sorensen -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
