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Learning mac or mix mac and pc?

Asked by ehanner in Apple Operating Systems, Apple Networking, Application Servers

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Hello all,
I am a true blue PC tech with a fair amount of experience in networking and system management. I am being asked to take a look at a system that is all mac and I would like to help if I can. This place bought a very expensive server of some kind ($12,000) that seems to crash often and from what I know it's a simple enough situation that it shouldn't. I suspect the large volume of images is choking the flow and likely a design configuration has created a bottleneck.

This is a retail store with cash drawers and inventory system that also has an online sales catalog with lots of photos.It's not all on the server so there must be 2 connected branches.  I don't think they have more than 20 computers total and 35 employees to give you an idea of the size.

I know there are shared protocols that can be used so I could possibly run a PC server but I'm thinking maybe I should buck up and finally learn the mac system.

Is there a quick way for me to get into this mac system and get up to speed on the differences? Maybe some suggestions on how to go about learning this strange and somewhat familiar looking OS?Start Free Trial
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