We're involved in a project that the requirements could be satisfied
with both samba3 and 4. Anyway I am testing what can be done with
Samba4 and after following the tutorial published in the official
wiki, I was able to create my test domain, and join WinXP and Win7
machines to it without a
Horacio
I had a Samba4 (4.0.0beta2-GIT) installation in production, with 40
something workstations with WinXP, Vista y 7 and a couple servers with
windows 2008 and 2003 server. To this time it had worked pretty fine, i
only have some issues related with ACL, some of them more related with
El 23/07/12 10:46, Horacio Lo Brutto escribió:
Yes, in fact that was one of the things I haven't mentioned. We're
going with either to physical servers (nice ones) or with Blades +
VMWare ESXi. We will build a redundant pair of servers.
I am a little concerned about the amount of users /
On 11 October 2010 22:19, Mark Rutherford m...@lowcountrybilling.com wrote:
I have read many stories and testimonials from people that are running
Samba 4 in production.
This encouraged me to try it out in a couple of virtual machines and, as
expected I encountered no problems that
I could
I have read many stories and testimonials from people that are running
Samba 4 in production.
This encouraged me to try it out in a couple of virtual machines and, as
expected I encountered no problems that
I could not overcome. (mostly DNS setup issues)
We are running 3.5 right now just