Re: [luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Ho'ala Greevy
Chris Stark said: > Do you need links to actual research? Samba Windows 2000 benchmarking http://www.ctseuro.com/article.php?sid=60 Silicon.com: Linux Overtakes Novell in Popularity Stakes http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-03-13-008-26-NW-BZ-MR

Re: [luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Chris Stark
Warren Togami wrote: Linux is not the best in all market segments yet, but it is quickly becoming very good for higher end computing. Every day Linux and Open Source Software asymptotically approaches greatness on all fronts. We will be there eventually. I think with all things (computers or

Re: [luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 11:00, Chris Stark wrote: > Hi Virgil, > > Do you need links to actual research? I don't have it immediately > available, but I'm sure I could dig it up for you. Although Linux > cannot perform the duties of a Windows Active Directory (yet), the cost > and performance ar

Re: [luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Chris Stark
Chris Stark wrote: Maybe Linux replacing many NT Servers, but many administrators are starting to see the value in supplementing NT boxes with Linux+Samba boxes. Proof-Reading is good... - Maybe Linux _ISN'T_ replacing many NT Servers, but many administrators are starting to see the va

Re: [luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Chris Stark
Virgil wrote: Someone emailed me with this diatribe. Can someone point to me that the below statement is not true? Thanks, Hi Virgil, Do you need links to actual research? I don't have it immediately available, but I'm sure I could dig it up for you. Although Linux cannot perform the dut

[luau] Linux not an end to end Solution?

2003-04-10 Thread Virgil
Someone emailed me with this diatribe. Can someone point to me that the below statement is not true? Thanks, You're going to have a tough time showing that Linux is actually either taking away marketshare from current Windows-based server installations (because obviously clients are most likely