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Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit : Your Windows to Linux Extreme Makeover.
Title:
Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit : Your Windows to Linux Extreme Makeover.
Author:
Allen, David.
ISBN:
9780080481760
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (529 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- About the CD -- Foreword -- Network Services Migration Roadmap -- Core TCP/IP Networking Services -- Directory Services -- Authentication Services -- File Services -- Print Services -- Messaging Services -- Groupware and Calendaring Services -- Web Services: IIS vs Apache -- Desktop Migration Roadmap -- Inside the Typical Linux Desktop -- Security Appendixes -- Introducing Network Analysis and Ethereal -- Introducing Intrusion Detection Systems and Snort -- Introducing Vulnerability Assessments and Nessus -- Index -- Related Titles.
Abstract:
This book will teach people how to migrate systems from Windows to Linux. It provides migration process planning, automated migration scripts, anti-virus / anti-spam solutions, and specific migration and deployment details for all relevant technologies. IT professionals who wish to maximize the value of their Windows to Linux migration services will find this book valuable. The book will help them fine-tune their migration services to make them more efficient, thorough, feature-enhanced, and cost-effective by utilizing migration scripts and best practices gleaned from the author's many years of real-world migrations in large and small companies. * The book and fully functioning scripts on the CD-ROM work for migrations from Windows NT or Windows 2000 to any Linux distribution. * David Allen has done over 25,000 user migrations from Windows to Linux. * Microsoft will stop supporting Windows NT in December 2004 forcing over 2 million enterprise customers to migrate from Windows NT to a new sever operating system. Both IBM and Dell are offering enterprise servers running Linux which will allow customers to realize a 50% reduction in TCO. In 2003 Linux servers represented the largest growth segment in the Server market, and all the major research groups indicate this trend will continue through t least 2007.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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