Normally, I would call you a mac fanboy but, considering this is about servers, I have to agree.
I just came back from Windows Server training IV and managing a Windows Server is a F*CKIN NIGHTMARE.
Apple's Tiger Server got me managing a server in less than 3 weeks - without reading any literature (just a few demonstrations). If I was setting up a server, it would have to be a Tiger Server. Leopard Server is good but I don't like how Apple changed the Workgroup Manager - even though Remote Desktop works great.
If you were buying this mobile server the only way I see it being beneficial is if you are setting up LAN parties in different college dorms.
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Flashpoint @ May 16th 2008 8:11AM
Normally, I would call you a mac fanboy but, considering this is about servers, I have to agree.
I just came back from Windows Server training IV and managing a Windows Server is a F*CKIN NIGHTMARE.
Apple's Tiger Server got me managing a server in less than 3 weeks - without reading any literature (just a few demonstrations). If I was setting up a server, it would have to be a Tiger Server.
Leopard Server is good but I don't like how Apple changed the Workgroup Manager - even though Remote Desktop works great.
If you were buying this mobile server the only way I see it being beneficial is if you are setting up LAN parties in different college dorms.
It weighs around 19 pounds from what I heard.