First Alpha of Public Sector Linux Deployment System
New submitter mathiasfriman writes: SverigeLinux (SwedenLinux in Swedish) is a project financed by the Swedish Internet Fund that is developing a Linux deployment system for the public sector. It is based on DebianLAN and has just released its first public early alpha version. This 7 minute video shows how you can deploy up to 100 workstations with minimal Linux knowledge in under an hour, complete with DHCP, DNS and user data in LDAP, logins using Kerberos and centralized storage. The project has a home on GitHub and is looking for testers and developers. Don't worry, no Björgen Kjörgen; it's all in English.
I'll stick with Microsoft Active Directory.
Microsoft Active Directory is a bloated piece of bad software. Replication failures are common. Performance is dismal. Security is poor.
Can someone tell me one advantage of Active directory? Anyone? Hello?
Microsoft Active Directory provides scalable, reliable, secure, enterprise-ready solutions. Or should we say everything that the Linux flavor of the day does not.