before I start testing this, what are your thoughts on that?
I need a fileserver, hosting a few terrabytes of data for a dozen or so people,
connecting via smb/afs onto it from mac-clients, either directly or via vpn.
I'm thinking, with macOS server gone, why not just do this anyway with a normal macOS version,
I mean, I can still set up a all those users, and have personal as well as common directories available via sharing,
that is all still possible and working, no? not much changes, or am I wrong?
the users can simply connect via smb & afp,
changing passwords maybe must be done via terminal but that's cool.
right? right?
I need a fileserver, hosting a few terrabytes of data for a dozen or so people,
connecting via smb/afs onto it from mac-clients, either directly or via vpn.
I'm thinking, with macOS server gone, why not just do this anyway with a normal macOS version,
I mean, I can still set up a all those users, and have personal as well as common directories available via sharing,
that is all still possible and working, no? not much changes, or am I wrong?
the users can simply connect via smb & afp,
changing passwords maybe must be done via terminal but that's cool.
right? right?