[K12OSN] 389 directory server

Burke Almquist burke at thealmquists.net
Sun Sep 19 09:05:00 UTC 2010


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Personally, I like to put the directory server and /Home NFS/smb file  
shares on their own server, a computer with good HD I/O (say raid  
10?). Then you can scale your clients with multiple LTSP servers. It  
also allows you to upgrade your LTSP servers without affecting your  
directory and user folders.

On Sep 18, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Terrell Prude' Jr. wrote:

> Sure, it's just the new name for Red Hat/Fedora Directory Server.   
> Red Hat/Fedora changed the name to "389" to encourage adoption by  
> other distros.  It works pretty well once you get it set up.
>
> --TP
>
>
> Steven Santos wrote:
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>> Has anyone here used the 389 directory server?
>>
>>
>> Anyone have any thoughts on it?
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