I'm in the very preliminary stages of looking into the possibilty of replacing a proprietary file server we have that is rather expensive and difficult to work with.
Without going into too much detail, its replacement must be able to deliver data via NFS and SMB. Samba is just fine for the latter. Also, it must be maintainable (no proprietary secrets that only the vendor's wizards know and can't reveal), reliable, scalable, blah blah.. Something in the Terabyte size for starters. It will need to serve hundreds of Solaris/Windows clients with the occasional linux box (they are growing in number, however). Any suggestions as to what projects or vendors I might read up on? -- ____ __ | 0|___||. Andrew Gaunt *nix Sys. Admin., etc. _| _| : : } [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www-cde.mv.lucent.com/~quantum -(O)-==-o\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.gaunt.org _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss