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Overview
G. Robert Williams and Ellen Beck Gardner both have extensive experience integrating and managing heterogeneous systems. They have designed this book to be the kind of resource they wish had been available when they first dealt with UNIX and Windows NT interaction. The book begins by bringing administrators of each operating system up to speed with the administration of the alternative system, including cross-referencing the important utilities of both. The core of the book then focuses on the three specific areas of interaction administrators must understand to be successful: coexistence, in which UNIX and Windows NT cooperate and have common methods of maintenance; integration, referring to true operating systems interoperability; and migration, primarily the movement from UNIX to Windows NT.Editorials
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Written for systems administrators involved in managing and integrating UNIX and Windows NT environments. Primarily focuses on coexistence (in which the systems cooperate and have similar maintenance methods), integration (interoperability), and migration (Unix to Windows NT). Includes reference guides to common commands in both systems, cross-referencing those commands with similar functions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
March 4, 1998
Publisher
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1998.
Pages
768
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201185362