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Asked by tjie in CentOS, Linux Networking, Linux Setup
Hi,
1) I saw in some companies that the systems are around 80% Windows and 20 % Linux or unix servers
2)This is related to Linux Servers
3) My questions:
First: The Windows systems USUALLY are in the Active Directory environment, say it they are in the "Chicago.com"
- Are the Linux servers also would be in the same domain as "Chicago.com" or in "Workgroup" or they do not bother anything with "Domain" or "Workgroup"; so the linux servers' host name would be something like this "localhost.localdomain"; Explain it please
Second: What are usually the FUNCTIONS of those Linux Servers? as a File Server or What? [Explain it more details related to various functions of these Linux Servers in the PRODUCTION environment (or daily life) please; it will greatly help me a lot]
4) Thank you
tjie
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