begin Alex Malinovich quotation: > > I've heard that SMB isn't really the greatest protocol for file sharing > between systems on a LAN. I've also heard good things about Coda and a > few strong-points about NFS. What would you all suggest? Sticking with > Samba is easy enough as it's already configured, but if it's not the > best thing that I could be using, I'd rather switch to the best. TIA.
SMB is the best protocol for serving Windows clients, simply because it's the best-supported one in Windows. All Windows NFS clients suck. SMB isn't what you want to use for serving Linux or UNIX clients, but it can peacefully coexist with Samba. -- Shawn McMahon | McMahon's Laws of Linux support: http://www.eiv.com | 1) There's more than one way to do it AIM: spmcmahonfedex, smcmahoneiv | 2) Somebody thinks your way is wrong
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