On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 08:03AM, "Dan Shoop"
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Excuse my ignorance
There's no need for excuses. There's this whole freakin' intraweb
thingie and this studf is spilled out on the pages of every industry
rag these days and books at bookstores. If you're involved in
supporting OS, you better catch the wave.
Ouch. There's a bruise I knew was coming. ;-)
Now for an opinion. With a three year old and a five year old to
raise, a family business to help run (not tech related), learning
time is limited. So if I only support Mac's in a K-12 environment
(like the non-existent maid I don't do windows). Do I need to add
this to my learning curve? Or can I ignore it for a while and still
get by.
;-)
Hey Rick,
Speaking as someone who's in a similar situation, Married, 1 kid and
1 on the way running his mom's business and handling all the
computers and emptying the trash. I think if your needs are simple
enough you can forget about virtualization... Since I run a OS X
Server that runs everything, web, mail, ftp, AFP, SMB, and once I get
it up and working, kerberos so I can host a calendar server (Like the
one that will be in leopard) on my tiger box. And the best part is, I
barely scratch the surface of what it can do.
So like I said... Depending on your requirements, it should work
without it :)
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