If it's for the home you could even just use Windows and partition off a share.
For commercial use though I would highly recommend Linux and Samba.
Originally posted by: Buddha Bart
If it's for the home you could even just use Windows and partition off a share.
For commercial use though I would highly recommend Linux and Samba.
Woah. I'd reccomend the exact opposite. For home use Samba is really handy, but for commercial use its not worth supporting the extra OS, all the extra configuration, and the risk of the next service pack or hotfix breaking compatibility.
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Originally posted by: Oaf357
I'm thinking service packs isn't the right term for Linux/SAMBA upgrades. Patches, yes. So for commercial use you would use a Windows 98 PC with file sharing over Linux and SAMBA? If so I pity your network. But, the fact you would call for a file server of upmost complexity (for non-power users) for the home is beyond me.
How interesting.
commercial use you would use a Windows 98 PC with file sharing over Linux and SAMBA?