From: Adrian Taylor <A.J.Taylor@soton.ac.uk> To: samba-technical@samba.anu.edu.au Subject: Re: NT Services for UNIX Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 10:03:54 +0100 (BST)
Microsoft seem to have decided to reinvent the wheel. Do they
think that by calling what seems to be basically PC-NFS a
'Microsoft friendly' name, that people will rush out and buy it??
Ok, so NFS is a 'nice', reasonably seamless way of exporting files.
To my mind, it has one advantage over samba that will sell it to
the punters...
1. It has the M$ badge - doesn't mean it's any good :-)
The disadvantages :
1. NFS is not 'native' to Windows
2. Security. This isn't so much of a problem in smallish places,
but in our university environment, this can be quite troublesome..
We would have to export our filestore to many thousands of
machines on / off campus, which would be totally out of our
control. One malicious user with a UNIX box (linux, whatever) and
the root password to their own UNIX box can basically do whatever
they like to anybody else's filestore. Not good..
3. It'll cost money :-)
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