I'm overseeing the upgrade of a small Windows based org... would like to avoid the cost of W2000 server + CALs, and RUN LINUX ON THE SERVER WITH WINDOWS CLIENTS. Would like technical expertise for pros/cons of doing so.
BACKGROUND: 10 node computer lab, plus 6-8 nodes throughout the bldg. NO networking/integration to-date outside of lab. former lab svr OS was MS BackOffice Small Edition (aka NT 4.0?).
OPTION 1: LINUX SERVER, WINDOWS CLIENTS (lab and offices)
- I've heard this is technically possible, but I don't have sense for whether it's "prudent" (think: non-technical staff, novice users, low budget, etc.)
- if "prudent", then which Linux?
- is Win98 as good as Win2000 for a network this small (max 20 wkst)
- what are some considerations for file/print/backup?
OPTION 2: LINUX SERVER, LINUX CLIENTS w/ GUI
I don't really like this "overlay", "emulation" idea. It seems to add to the overhead and admin. I could be wrong though. Any thoughts?
OPTION 3: WINDOWS SERVER, WINDOWS CLIENTS
this is the "safest" alternative of simply re-installing the antiquated but functional "MS BackOffice SB Edition" server OS. Old, but likely 2b sufficient for the minimal needs in a currently non-networked environment.
Is OPTION 1 way too risky for a novice admin person to "cut-my-teeth" on? thx...
BACKGROUND: 10 node computer lab, plus 6-8 nodes throughout the bldg. NO networking/integration to-date outside of lab. former lab svr OS was MS BackOffice Small Edition (aka NT 4.0?).
OPTION 1: LINUX SERVER, WINDOWS CLIENTS (lab and offices)
- I've heard this is technically possible, but I don't have sense for whether it's "prudent" (think: non-technical staff, novice users, low budget, etc.)
- if "prudent", then which Linux?
- is Win98 as good as Win2000 for a network this small (max 20 wkst)
- what are some considerations for file/print/backup?
OPTION 2: LINUX SERVER, LINUX CLIENTS w/ GUI
I don't really like this "overlay", "emulation" idea. It seems to add to the overhead and admin. I could be wrong though. Any thoughts?
OPTION 3: WINDOWS SERVER, WINDOWS CLIENTS
this is the "safest" alternative of simply re-installing the antiquated but functional "MS BackOffice SB Edition" server OS. Old, but likely 2b sufficient for the minimal needs in a currently non-networked environment.
Is OPTION 1 way too risky for a novice admin person to "cut-my-teeth" on? thx...