So doing small migrations of AFP home folders, Casper suite, etc., in a tiered fashion is appealing to me so it's not a shotgun-blast of new network items with too many (possible) new problems to solve if I run into them. I want to get the Xserves retired before something happens to them I know I can run the Casper suite on another server for them that's still Windows-based so that's another step in the process.Ĭurrently, I'm still needing to plan out whether or not I'd do anything from an OD to AD migration, and it might be too much to do at once. Then I can look at migrating their home folders from the dated Xserves to the storage array and have it served up via ExtremeZ-IP. My thinking is that I get ExtremeZ-IP setup (still have to call them) as the gateway device and then have it connect into some nice fast storage that's present on the network that can provide some nice spindle speed. Since Casper seems to be pretty flexible when it comes to what OS you can run it on, I was hoping to use ExtremeZ-IP and get it setup to Gateway my AFP home folders from a client standpoint. They have a very nice Windows backbone to be honest - even better than the Mac servers when it comes to storage, speed and redundancy, unfortunately. ![]() ![]() I have a client with primarily 95% Macs (Snow Leopard) and 5% Windows. I'm curious, after searching the forums here and finding posts that are dated years back.anyone using ExtremeZ-IP that was using it before and still currently using it?
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