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Re: [cobalt-users] Alternatives to SUN Cobalts



I would go to Linux in a heart beat. The great feature that Cobalt had that is missing in a Linux/UNIX solution, is the individual management for many domains on one box. I am in a school setting and have many smaller district that do not have the technical staff and can not afford to do it on their own. Having one server, many domains, and each with the ability to do the adds/changes/deletes was a prefect solution. I really need to ability to let each domain have the ability to administrate there own domain without having access to all the others.

thanks,

Jason


At 02:03 PM 4/18/2003, you wrote:
I have suspected for quite some time that Sun bought
Cobalt so that they could simply get rid of the
competition.  Unfortunately, I think all they have
managed to do is convince a lot of people that Sun is
not a good company to do business with now.  Someone
at Sun has missed the mark big time!

Now, are there any appliances out there with
relatively the same features as the Cobalt (if not
better) or do we simply move back to our generic UNIX
boxes and develop our own interfaces.

Any opinions greatly encouraged and appreciated.

thanks,

Harry

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