We are setting up the hardware for a Linux lab at my work - this lab is to evaluate moving from a MS Server 2003 AD (XP Pro on the desktops) to an open alternative. I'm the prime motivator for doing this. I have Google'd but have not found great references on doing 100+ desktops/laptops in an integrated, replicated, scalable, maintainable environment.
Lots of options exist
- Terminal Service-like, thin-client - plenty of options, commerical or open
- Traditional NFS/NIS(Or LDAP) environment
- Red Hat solution
- Novell solution
Of these, Novell has stated that it aims for 60-80% costs of a MS solution. I was hoping for better savings.
We have two offices at either side of North America - we need to replicate whichever SSO that we choose - as well any roaming home or files will need to be replaced (currently using Expand Accellerator/WAFS to excellent effect).
I don't want to outsource to IBM or another - which effectively eats any potential savings. (though I may try Novell Service Offerings - at least for the lab)
Novell Zenworks is the only Linux that I've seen that comes close to some of the functionality within AD (more of an intersection than a subset). But I'm willing to compromise in this.
Money is not the main issue - but is my top bullet for the company executive. Our current hardware at the server and desktops are less than 18 months old.
Any suggestions is appreciative?