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Windows/Solaris data sharing
Hi all,
I have a request from Developer team in my compagny, they would like to be able to share data between unix and windows world. 1. We would like to be able to see Unix data from Windows : ?Samba ? 2 We would like to be able to see windows data from Solaris (Mount point) : ?NFS server ? My concerns is more for the 2nd request. Is NFS stable ? What's happen if my Windows server is rebooted and the Unix try to access NFS share ? I read the Kernel/process can hang and the unix can become unstable. As it will be used for Prod, I would like a secure/stable solutions. Thanks a lot for your help ... Fabien |
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trying to access a solaris mount point from windows.
I have a situation here, my files are on a EMC which is connected to Solaris. i want to be able to access a directory on Solaris from my windows server.
appreciate your help. Do i have any choice other than SAMBA. I believe ProNFS can do it. i will have to research on it. could somebody help me on this. Regards, Learner57 |
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