Ok, I'm not sure how much cross platform knowledge is floating about, but what i need is a fast (read:not samba) file transfer system (aiming at NFS) between 2 virgin systems.
Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, and Solaris 10 x86
Now, I would class myself as a windows poweruser, but i am by no means an administrative god, and i dont want to touch active directory or anything like that until i know im not going to funk it up.
Various guides floating around the internets say that an AD server is needed to manage windows/unix identity managment. My windows system is going to be my "workstation" so i dont want to chugg it up too much.
I dont care which is the server, i just want fast RW access across systems (1Gb dedicated ethernet line between)
Basically, help
Cheers guys
Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, and Solaris 10 x86
Now, I would class myself as a windows poweruser, but i am by no means an administrative god, and i dont want to touch active directory or anything like that until i know im not going to funk it up.
Various guides floating around the internets say that an AD server is needed to manage windows/unix identity managment. My windows system is going to be my "workstation" so i dont want to chugg it up too much.
I dont care which is the server, i just want fast RW access across systems (1Gb dedicated ethernet line between)
Basically, help
Cheers guys