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Explore the incentives, opportunities, and barriers of migrating to Enterprise SAMBA for better network performance using Mac OS X. Learn about the choices and insights that can optimize your enterprise workflow.
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Life On the Edge:Mac OS X and Enterprise SAMBA • Background • What is SAMBA?
The GC Computing Environment • Clients: PC’s, Macs, Linux • Novell File & Print Services • Netscape/iPlanet Mail and Directory Server • Steltor CorporateTime • Apache Web Server • Blackboard 5 Course Management • GC Online Web Portal • Dial-up Internet Access • CMDS/Jenzabar Teams Elite
Free/Open Source Software at GC • Linux • PHP • Apache • SAMBA • Netatalk • Big Brother • Snort • DNS • DHCP • Majordomo • Webmin • PHP/Slash • Webalizer • HT-Dig…….
Free/Open Source SW = Strategic • No licensing hassles • Superior quality (often) • Superior support (often) • Open Standards (truly) • Increasing Value Proposition • Customer-driven solutions • Proprietary solutions must add value
Incentive to Migrate • Novell
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches • Server Platform Consolidation
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches • Server Platform Consolidation • Directory Consolidation
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches • Server Platform Consolidation • Directory Consolidation • File System Consolidation
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches • Server Platform Consolidation • Directory Consolidation • File System Consolidation • 4 years of experience with SAMBA
Incentive to Migrate • Novell • Novell + Macs = Headache • Novell + Windows ME = More Headaches • Server Platform Consolidation • Directory Consolidation • File System Consolidation • 4 years of experience with SAMBA • $$$
Opportunity to Migrate • SAMBA 2.2/TNG • Linux 2.4 • Budget Crunch
Barriers to migration • Social/Political Barriers
Barriers to migration • Social/Political Barriers • Technical Barriers
Choices We’ve Made • Combination of SAMBA 2.2/TNG • XFS Journaling file system • MS DFS Optional • WebMin
What We’ve Learned • We’re about a year ahead of the curve. • Windows 2000 is the optimum PC client. • XFS is cool. • DFS may eventually be cool • It’s taking longer than I’d hoped.
Mac OS X • Released March 26, 2001 • Now at version 10.0.4 • Possible 10.1 at MacWorld NY • Many, but likely not all, major apps due at MacWorld NY
Incentive to Migrate • UNIX underpinnings • More enterprise-friendly • Better network performance • Better graphics
Opportunity to Migrate • Macs at GC are special-use machines
Opportunity to Migrate • Macs at GC are special-use machines • Low expectations from the user community
Opportunity to Migrate • Macs at GC are special-use machines • Low expectations from the user community • Targeted applications • iMovie/Final Cut Pro • Photoshop/Illustrator • Dreamweaver/Fireworks • Quark
Opportunity to Migrate • Macs at GC are special-use machines • Low expectations from the user community • Targeted applications • iMovie/Final Cut Pro • Photoshop/Illustrator • Dreamweaver/Fireworks • Quark • Dual Boot Option
Barriers to Migration • No Netware Support, yet.
Barriers to Migration • No Netware Support, yet. • Weak LDAP Support. NetInfo is it.
Barriers to Migration • No Netware Support, yet. • Weak LDAP Support. NetInfo is it. • Lack of Native/Carbonized Applications
Barriers to Migration • No Netware Support, yet. • Weak LDAP Support. NetInfo is it. • Lack of Native/Carbonized Applications • Network issues with ‘Classic’ Apps
Barriers to Migration • No Netware Support, yet. • Weak LDAP Support. NetInfo is it. • Lack of Native/Carbonized Applications • Network issues with ‘Classic’ Apps • Netatalk glitches
Choices We’ve Made • XFS • Sharity - Free SMB client • LPR • Mac OS 9 functionality • Dual-boot
Choices We Haven’t Made Yet • Mac OS X Server
What We’ve Learned. • The Good • Mail • Stability • Elegance • Network Speed • Very functional out of the gate
What We’ve Learned. • The Good • Mail • OS Stability • Elegance • Network Speed • Very functional • Backward Compatibility • The Bad • Weak LDAP support • Some App Instability • Rough edges • Finder Speed • Functionality gaps • ‘Classic’ limitations