Hi all!
Recently I actually managed to get our company's CEO to agree to get rid of our WIN2000 server environment. It has been nothing but trouble 24/7. Constant reboots, updates and so on..
The problem is that I only know WIN2000, and since we're now changing platforms I figured the best place to get some info would be on this forum. Even though I know Macs really good (and have been working with them for ages) I'm not really certain that OS X Server is "mature" enough for us to out to use.
The workgroup our current servers serve is about 50 people large, but the work we do put immense stress on the server... What I am looking for is ONE server that is powerful enough to run mail, file and some web services. Now we have nine machines doing that and trying to administer all of these is a ****.
A while back I worked with a website hosted on Solaris 8. That was an impressive experience... Anyone out there who has had some good / bad experiences with Solaris?
What we're looking for is good uptime and minimal administration. Of course there'll always be problems along the way, but there's no way around that.
Any help in this matter would be widely appreciated!
Thanks.
Recently I actually managed to get our company's CEO to agree to get rid of our WIN2000 server environment. It has been nothing but trouble 24/7. Constant reboots, updates and so on..
The problem is that I only know WIN2000, and since we're now changing platforms I figured the best place to get some info would be on this forum. Even though I know Macs really good (and have been working with them for ages) I'm not really certain that OS X Server is "mature" enough for us to out to use.
The workgroup our current servers serve is about 50 people large, but the work we do put immense stress on the server... What I am looking for is ONE server that is powerful enough to run mail, file and some web services. Now we have nine machines doing that and trying to administer all of these is a ****.
A while back I worked with a website hosted on Solaris 8. That was an impressive experience... Anyone out there who has had some good / bad experiences with Solaris?
What we're looking for is good uptime and minimal administration. Of course there'll always be problems along the way, but there's no way around that.
Any help in this matter would be widely appreciated!
Thanks.