For the
record, netatalk is available for some other UNIX platforms besides linux as
well. Solaris and Ultrix, for
example.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Braunschweiger, Udo
[mailto:udo@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001
12:49 AM
To: 'Maglinger, Paul';
'toasters@mathworks.com'
Subject: RE: Looking for Macintosh
users
Hello Paul
we also have some
customers in Switzerland which are using MAC's with Filer. The best way to
implement the connection depends on what you are doing with the MacIntosh
Computers.
If most of your
environment is Windows-Based (NT- or 2000) and only a few Mac-Clients and
-users want to get access to MS-Office Files, DAVE (www.thursby.com) is great.
Advantages: With an
existing Windows Domain, no other authentication method and maintenance of user
accounts is necessary. No other license (beside CIFS) for the filer is needed.
Disadvantages: On every
Client you will need to install the DAVE-Software and you have to buy the
licenses as well.
If most of your
environment are unix-workstations with propagating the passwd-file by
NIS and only a few Mac-Clients and -users want to get access to
Unix-Files, MACnfs (also www.Thursby.com) is
great.
Advantages: With an
existing NIS Domain, no other authentication method and maintenance of
user accounts is necessary. No other license (beside nfs) for the filer is
needed.
Disadvantages: On every
Client you will need to install a MACnfs-Software and you have to buy the
licenses as well.
If you need good
performance, the Thursby Clients are a little bit to slow i guess.
If there is some good
Unix-Know How arround, you can buy Ethershare from Helios (www.helios.com). It usually runs on solaris
platforms and can provide File- and Print-Services for Macintosh. If the
clients handle big picture files (to create Newspapers), the Ethershare offers
some interesting features to improve the performance over the network.
The other solution
is based on Linux. The shareware netatalk also provides good
performance on File-Services for MAC. You need a good level of experience
with linux.
If you can wait some
weeks and take the risk to upgrade your Mac-Clients with an very new
OS-release, you can use MAC OS10 to connect with nfs or MAC OS10.1 to connect
with cifs. But maybe your applications does not run on this new releases.
I hope, i did not
increase the confusion.........
Regards Udo
-----Original
Message-----
From: Maglinger, Paul
[mailto:PMAGLINGER@scvl.com]
Sent: Donnerstag, 6. September
2001 00:17
To: 'NetApps list server'
Subject: Looking for Macintosh
users
We're
looking to let our Art Department (Macintosh users) have a wee bit o'
space on our 740. I'm looking at Dave software, but would appreciate any
input from other administrators who might have some insight here.
Thanks!
Paul
Maglinger, A+, CET, CA, MCSE
Systems
Administrator
Shoe
Carnival, Inc.