Hi All, I'm a system's admin looking after several different sites at which most of them have woody servers. But some of the staff are pushing for OSX servers. The workstations range from PC's to Imacs. running all different OS's. I'm finding it difficult to convince them that OSX is not the way to go. We all know the reasons why Debian is so Great, but they can't see it. The biggest push is that the OSX server can have workgroups for accounts and thus lock workstations so that only certain workgroups have access to certain applications on OS 9.x machines. I use netatalk currently, and use local multiple users on OS 9 to lock down the machine but its not quite as tight as how OSX server can do it with Mac Mananger. I love the fact the Debian has apt-get and I can quickly install the daemons such as squid, exim, apache, samba, netatalk, dhcp,ipmasq and so many other great things. Supposedly, OSX can run and do all this too, correct? The only reasons I can think of that makes Debian better is that is Free, its more stable, and its way faster. Are there any other benefits of debian that out way it from OSX?
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