Hi,
So, currently we have two login servers, one which runs Linux and one
which runs Solaris. This greatly complicates system administration (as
everything has to be done twice), and confuses users, since things are
different between the two login servers, and between the Linux login
server and the web server.
Since deploying the Solaris login server (willow), we've made quite a
few changes to improve the user experience for users coming from Linux,
to the point that I think most users would not have a problem using the
Solaris servers.
With this in mind, it might make sense to dispose of the Linux login
server entirely, and convert it to Solaris. But before we consider
this, I need to know if there's anything still missing from our Solaris
environment which compels users to use the Linux server instead.
So: if the Linux login server were to go away tomorrow, what (if
anything) would you miss?
- river.
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