28 May 2024 to 1 June 2024
University of Ottawa
EST timezone

FreeBSD and Windows Environments

31 May 2024, 11:15
1h
Desmarais 1110 (University of Ottawa)

Desmarais 1110

University of Ottawa

Lecture 50 min SysAdmin Talks: Room 1110 - Friday

Speaker

Michael Dexter (Call For Testing)

Description

The FreeBSD open source operating system provides a powerful set of features to facilitate the deployment, virtualization, and serving of Microsoft Windows environments ranging from small research labs to enterprise deployments. Its exemplary integration with the OpenZFS file system and volume manager, its bhyve hypervisor, and its overall unity play key roles in FreeBSD’s ability to perform these three roles and combined with ported third party software, it can facilitate:

Deployment
Windows Product Registration Key Retrieval
Automated Installations
Remote Console and Desktop Access

Virtualization
Server Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization

Serving
Bi-directional NFS, SMB and iSCSI Sharing
Domain Participation
Domain Serving
NTFS Mounting and Management
Data Synchronization and Replication
Native Windows OpenZFS

Primary author

Michael Dexter (Call For Testing)

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