You can still use NIS if you don't need the power (and complexity) of samba.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 9:40 PM Carl <carlf@???> wrote:
> On 11/24/18 1:55 PM, g4sra wrote:
>
> > I would appreciate advice on the following situation
> >
> > I have several hosts of differing architectures or peripherals in a
> > training room (several training rooms actually but each are independent
> > of each other) which are supported by a server running the standard *NIX
> > network services DHCP, BIND etc. The server also has the training
> > application (which is single install license but multi-user) installed
> > on it .
> >
> > How should this training room be best implemented for reliability and
> > ease of maintenance ?
> That is a very general question. You'd have to ask more specific ones to
> get
>
> useful answers. How many nodes? Do you get to spec the hardware or just the
> software? Is the hosted application Windows-based? Web-based? Linux-based?
> Are these rooms used only for training on that one application, or is the
> app a Learning Management System that can launch several different courses?
> Are you asking only about server implementation, or also client? Etc.
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