Hi All,
(I posted this same question to the Mac Power Users FB group, but I'd like to cast a pretty wide net since there don't seem to be many in my position ... or we're all just busy. Would love to hear what others are doing to keep Mac infrastructure humming and how long you think we can hold on without any substantial offerings in this realm.)
What's everyone's take on Mac Servers & Services?
I maintain a 50+ user Mac office, run File & Web services (plus a few others like Kerio for mail) from Macs. We needed to put in AD a couple years ago because we bought a piece of software that needed Win and trying to get it to authenticate to OD seemed more daunting then shelling out $ for licenses. I do run OD that hooks into AD but just so users can change their credentials on a web form (AD doesn't have this built-in that I can find). I just read something (https://www.imore.com/changes-macos-server-54-high-sierra) about them moving even more services away from the server app in High Sierra (I assume to the command line), and all things being equal I would say they are telling business customers to take a flying leap.
But then there was that press meeting a few months ago where they talked a good game about supporting business and headless desktops/servers, but still no new Minis or MP, so I'm feeling kind of yanked around. Trying too stretch every bit of life I can out of old MPs and XServes (two still running!) plus my existing Minis, because buying three-year-old technology makes zero sense to me.
Anyone else in the same boat? Are you still running Mac Services, particularly OD? (I'm considering moving back 'cause AD has been a pain in my side since I got it and I may just learn to live without Single Sign On.) Am I nuts for continuing to bang my head against a wall?
Thanks and sorry if this is a bit diatribe-ish.
Jeff
(I posted this same question to the Mac Power Users FB group, but I'd like to cast a pretty wide net since there don't seem to be many in my position ... or we're all just busy. Would love to hear what others are doing to keep Mac infrastructure humming and how long you think we can hold on without any substantial offerings in this realm.)
What's everyone's take on Mac Servers & Services?
I maintain a 50+ user Mac office, run File & Web services (plus a few others like Kerio for mail) from Macs. We needed to put in AD a couple years ago because we bought a piece of software that needed Win and trying to get it to authenticate to OD seemed more daunting then shelling out $ for licenses. I do run OD that hooks into AD but just so users can change their credentials on a web form (AD doesn't have this built-in that I can find). I just read something (https://www.imore.com/changes-macos-server-54-high-sierra) about them moving even more services away from the server app in High Sierra (I assume to the command line), and all things being equal I would say they are telling business customers to take a flying leap.
But then there was that press meeting a few months ago where they talked a good game about supporting business and headless desktops/servers, but still no new Minis or MP, so I'm feeling kind of yanked around. Trying too stretch every bit of life I can out of old MPs and XServes (two still running!) plus my existing Minis, because buying three-year-old technology makes zero sense to me.
Anyone else in the same boat? Are you still running Mac Services, particularly OD? (I'm considering moving back 'cause AD has been a pain in my side since I got it and I may just learn to live without Single Sign On.) Am I nuts for continuing to bang my head against a wall?
Thanks and sorry if this is a bit diatribe-ish.
Jeff