Comments - PodCast producer - well hidden and largely unknown - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T11:51:55Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=649749%3ABlogPost%3A258012&xn_auth=noGreetings Antwon
as a starter…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-01-11:649749:Comment:2592022009-01-11T02:57:58.240Zgarybhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/garyb98
Greetings Antwon<br />
as a starter try this URL<br />
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/<br />
<br />
i work alongside an apple certified engineer so he knows all the ins and outs...training is an option for whoever the tech support will be..well worth it!<br />
<br />
some schools we support have about equal numbers winOS and macOS, however have six techs for win side, two for mac side...mostly viruses and breakdowns and repairs..the Xserve just runs and can serve out an image overnight, students can re-image at any time..and…
Greetings Antwon<br />
as a starter try this URL<br />
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/<br />
<br />
i work alongside an apple certified engineer so he knows all the ins and outs...training is an option for whoever the tech support will be..well worth it!<br />
<br />
some schools we support have about equal numbers winOS and macOS, however have six techs for win side, two for mac side...mostly viruses and breakdowns and repairs..the Xserve just runs and can serve out an image overnight, students can re-image at any time..and macbooks are a dream!!<br />
even running bootcamp<br />
plenty of reviews of OS X.5 (Leopard) server<br />
there are developers forums which are free to join if you have specifics, they tend to be very patient with newbies..again through apple.com<br />
technotes cover most questions you may have about setting up and running, with specifics according to the many hundreds of hybrid cross platform network setups<br />
<br />
just because a network server runs windows...doesn't mean it has a standard setup!!<br />
<br />
apparently there are choices made when settign up, which means very few networks are the same...even windows netowrks<br />
<br />
however, apple xserv operates under standards, so the chances are the setup is more uniform and any tech can work on any network setup<br />
<br />
curious!<br />
the impression given by win techs are that apple doesn't follow agreed standards...however it seems the reverse applies, every winOS server has its own reasons for being the way that it is..with little documentation leads a new tech to 'break things' because they weren't aware of how the network was setup...every tech has their way of doing it Do you use xserv much? Could…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-01-10:649749:Comment:2588212009-01-10T16:05:08.447ZAntwon Lincolnhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AntwonLincoln
Do you use xserv much? Could you point me n a good direction to lear more about xserv. I am looking for a simple but thorough learning of it.<br />
<br />
Thanks
Do you use xserv much? Could you point me n a good direction to lear more about xserv. I am looking for a simple but thorough learning of it.<br />
<br />
Thanks