The support of machines and users in a multi-vendor systems environment remains the biggest challenge for even the most experienced system administrators. UNIX and Windows 2000 each bring complementary strengths to the table, and thousands of companies leverage the strengths of both platforms, rather than standardizing on one or the other. But it is not easy! Now, there's a complete sysadmin's guide to integrating Windows 2000 seamlessly with the six leading versions of UNIX, including Linux. KEY TOPICS:UNIX & Windows 2000: Planning, Integration, and Administration covers the entire administration lifecycle, from planning through day-to-day management, based on a decade of experience at one of the largest integrated UNIX/Windows environments in the world, Georgia Tech. Install Windows 2000 and UNIX systems in ways that facilitate interoperability; work with dual boot systems; learn how to integrate UNIX and Windows NT file systems; and utilize the Network File System in Windows/UNIX environments. Learn proven techniques for building cross-platform DNS and email services, integrating UNIX/Windows backup; supporting UNIX/Windows printing; and more. The book contains detailed coverage of establishing unified user accounts in UNIX/Windows environments; working with UNIX shells and NT profiles; and more.MARKET:For any sysadmin seeking to integrate UNIX with Windows 2000/NT -- especially sysadmins familiar with one platform, but not both.
- ISBN10 0130254932
- ISBN13 9780130254931
- Publish Date 15 May 2000
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 28 January 2021
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Prentice Hall
- Format Paperback
- Pages 704
- Language English