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> Date: 14 Dec 2004 12:56:20 -0000 > From: "pradeep kumar" <pratheep_inn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: WINDOWS TO LINUX migration .howto? > To: redhat-migration-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <20041214125620.24397.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > Hi ALL, > > Can anyone tell me how to migrate from windows to linux. > Like migrating MS Exchange ...etc That's a huge question, and while I don't have a howto written up, we are currently in the midst of such a migration. I'll be happy to help with any particular questions you may have. I began with _UNIX_and_Windows_2000_Integration_Toolkit_, by Rawn Shah, published by Wiley, copywrite 2000. The information is a little dated now, but it does present a good introductory overview of some of the obstacles to be crossed. The biggest challenge we have faced so far is authentication. We currently run MS Services for Unix 3.5, which MS now gives away. I've got a NIS server running on an AD controller publishing AD data, with my Linux servers running as NIS clients. Not the smoothest implementation, but it does work and it was fairly trivial to set up. We are just beginning to evaluate a replacement for our Exchange 2000 server. Except for roaming profiles (just haven't got the disk space available on Linux yet) all file shares are now Samba shares on RHEL 3.0. We're beginning to move web sites to apache on Linux; the port from .asp to .php will take many man-hours. I expect this summer we will replace the Windows NIS with something a little more native, but not sure what yet, maybe LDAP. Since our user information originally comes to me from an AS/400, I might try to use a SQL back end. My approach is to move a single function at a time, until everything is moved. I began with authentication since it is needed for most services. File sharing came next, followed by web services. This spring we will evaluate mail/calendar/etc products for a possible summer/fall implementation. SQL and a printing solution will follow. Let me know if I can be of any help. Clint Bowen - RHCE, MCSE Assistant Director of IT Barton College Wilson, NC 27893 252.399.6597 _______________________________________________ Redhat-migration-list mailing list Redhat-migration-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-migration-list
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