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Using Domino with Linux (ebook)
Using Domino with Linux (ebook) 
As you no doubt know, the open-source Linux operating system stands toe-to-toe with Windows 2000 and 2003 as a production server environment. Now that Domino will run on Linux systems, are you prepared to take advantage of the powerful synergy between these two amazing servers?

Get ready for Linux with the Using Domino with Linux Solutions Guide, your best resource for learning about, evaluating, installing, and managing Notes and Domino under Linux. The Using Domino with Linux Solutions Guide is another in our series of Solutions Guides. Each Solutions Guide takes a given topic, like making Domino work smoothly with Linux, and combines all the information you need in one easy to read and easy to understand Solutions Guide.

This Solutions Guide presents eleven excellent articles from DominoPower Magazine. Each article has been updated and re-edited for this Solutions Guide. This guide is provided to you in Adobe Acrobat format and, of course, the Solutions Guide is completely free of advertisements.

Not only do we cover the basics of running Domino on Linux, how to get started, and how to make the most of it, we also cover such powerful topics as installing the Windows Notes client on Linux using WINE, and even discussions about the future of Linux and Domino.

Here's some what you'll learn when you buy this Solutions Guide:

  • A quick introduction to the history of Linux, the different distributions, and even the advantages of Linux "appliances"
  • How Domino and Linux have evolved together
  • What Linux distributions and systems platforms best support running a Domino server
  • Business factors to examine when evaluating Domino on Linux
  • How to determine if there's a business case for Domino on Linux
  • How installing Domino on Linux can substantially help your server budget
  • Linux limitations and which new versions provide the best scalability options
  • Unique security advantages you get when using Domino on Linux
  • Where to get community support and free help
  • IBM's plans for Domino (an exclusive interview with the senior IBM Linux exec)
  • How to access Linux drives as if they were an extension of your Windows network
  • Open source alternatives to Notes and Domino (and whether they're worth your time)
  • Four reasons Lotus hasn't done a Notes client for Linux
  • How to install and run the Windows Notes Client under Red Hat Linux -- and use it today
  • Analysis of Lotus' strategy toward Linux and how it can effect you, right now
  • The quick and easy way to install Linux -- and then install Domino on Linux
  • Secret Domino and Linux installation tricks that only the masters know
  • What you need to do to prepare your Linux distribution for Domino
  • How to make sure Domino doesn't fight with other servers on your Linux box
  • Powerful tools of the Linux admin trade that can make your life much easier and save you tons of time
  • And even an exclusive tour of an exciting, running site built using Domino with Linux
  • And lots more...
Each Solutions Guide is subject to the same high editorial standards and impartial perspective we bring to all our publications. By combining a series of articles and tips into one comprehensive, handy, and incredibly useful Solutions Guide, you'll turn Linux into a very cost-effective, scalable, and powerful server for Domino.

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