Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit
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Author
Publication
2004-11-11 - Syngress
Language
English
Word Count
128,000 words, Guess
Page Count
512 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewindowstolinuxmi00alle_826
- Internet Archivewindowstolinuxmi00alle
- Internet Archivewindowstolinuxmi00alle_229
- ISBN-101931836396
- ISBN-139781931836395
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781931836395
- Open LibraryOL8805352M
Description
This book will teach people how to migrate systems from Windows to Linux. It provides migration process planning, automated migration scripts, anti-virus / anti-spam solutions, and specific migration and deployment details for all relevant technologies. IT professionals who wish to maximize the value of their Windows to Linux migration services will find this book valuable. The book will help them fine-tune their migration services to make them more efficient, thorough, feature-enhanced, and cost-effective by utilizing migration scripts and best practices gleaned from the author's many years of real-world migrations in large and small companies.
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