Re: [Samba] Help: justification for Linux PDC vs Windows...

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Old 04-11-2008
Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
 
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Default Re: [Samba] Help: justification for Linux PDC vs Windows...

> Yep - which is why I think your bosses are correct. Deploying a *new*
> NT4 domain in 2008 is just nuts. When most clients are XP or Vista and
> many applications have integration with AD.


You've been brainwashed by M$. It is not nuts to deploy a new Samba
server in 2008. Samba 3.x configured with an LDAP auth backend and
Winbind offers at least 80% of the functionality that the typical
windows network admin and user needs.

As a file server, Samba walks all over Windows in terms of performance
and cost.

Neither Windows XP nor Vista require AD and I've yet to see a mainstream
application that REQUIRES it either.

If your network configuration demands that deploy AD, then let windows
handle that function and plug Samba in where it excels.

I've been following this list since before Samba could do NT4 DC
functionality. One thing that is a constraint is users trying to
implement extremely complex network configurations when they likely
don't need them. Much of this is rooted in the fact that M$ tends to
throw loads of functionality options at its users and make these
functionalities seem easy to implement by front ending them with some
type of wizard. Users attempt to blindly deploy things without asking
themselves "Do I really need this."

Fact is, most of us don't have farms of domain controllers and hundreds
and hundreds of users. Most of us manage small to medium sized networks
that can benefit hugely by the cost savings of deploying Samba instead
of Windows. I'm not talking about just costs of software licenses; but
cost of hardware, sys admin staff, and down time.

Greg
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