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Samba 4.11 Aims To Be Scalable To 100,000+ Users
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Originally posted by hackthis View PostNot that I want to be a kill joy as the new guy...but just some observations:
1) Great 100,00 users. Who here would risk their jobs putting 100,00 users on SAMBA? That is just nonsense.
Originally posted by hackthis View Post2) The only people I know of using SAMBA is for very non mission critical applications, where if the thing went tits up tomorrow no biggee. Anyone here actually using it in production with SLA's that are critical? I am sure some people are inbetween SLA and non critical too. Just curious.
Originally posted by hackthis View Post3) I do have a SAMBA 4.10 server with the LDAP/KERBEROS bells and whistles joined to a AD server...in a E1 environment. It has 10 people using it.
Uptime on the thing though is poor. Lots of issues. We are a NIST compliant organization so I do lots of patching and it always breaks it. So it isn't abnormal to see the thing not working for weeks at a time sometimes as I try and fix it, or worse back out of the patches then turn it off as my boss complains it isn't NIST compliant and it impacts his BONUS. His BONUS is based on incident counts of non patches systems from Redhats CVE list.
Originally posted by hackthis View PostBut, 100,00 users? I won't even take that seriously.
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Originally posted by hackthis View Post2) The only people I know of using SAMBA is for very non mission critical applications, where if the thing went tits up tomorrow no biggee. Anyone here actually using it in production with SLA's that are critical? I am sure some people are inbetween SLA and non critical too. Just curious.
Yes, it's only a small setup. I no longer work there, but Samba still running nicely.
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In this talk, we want to tell you about the tools and methods that Tranquil IT used to merge 170 Samba3-NT4 domains into 1 Samba-AD domain for 8000 users quickly and with very little manpower. Beside the most practical tool in IT which is loving your users, we'll show you how python scripts, Ansible, our tool WAPT, and Samba's legendary flexibility helped achieve that.
Following is the Ministry of Finance in France with 1 domain and 150k desktops (35k desktops already migrated). That probably where the requirement is coming from ...
Ministry of Environment (46 domains, 25k desktops)
Ministry of Agriculture central administration (1 domain, 2k desktops)
I guess you can call this critical infrastructure.
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Originally posted by birdie View Post
I've already spent at least six hours trying to solve this issue, read everything available on the net, read the manual twice, perused Samba mailing list and then when I exhausted my options I decided to try my luck here however instead of help I received some generic and completely useless advice. Think of my response anything you want. It wasn't an idle stupid question which could be easily solved. It's a problem for which even Samba developers don't offer a solution. Maybe Phoronix forums weren't the right place to ask this question in the first place.
I guess I have to apologize for asking. My apologies.Last edited by torsionbar28; 05 July 2019, 01:02 PM.
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