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Old 06-01-2004, 02:10 PM   #1
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SMB Linux Canned Solution


I am looking for a Small to Medium Business Linux file and print sharing package. Specifically I'm looking for a suite that provides easy management of these services, ability to push different drivers to clients, and solid support.

Yes, I realize I can easily build this solution. I've done it MANY times, what I need is a happy little box that can be put on the shelf and a company that can be called for support.

Redhat's product is a little too robust. I need to keep the costs down well below M$ products. I've been looking at NetMax and it looked promising until they bundled all their services together into one package. Anyone have a good suggestion?

Perhaps I need to create my own, any venture capitalists in the forum? ;o)

Cheers,

MrKnisely
 
  


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