You know what: Microsoft became miserably incompetent in IT. I develop open-source code. But that never made me one of the “I hate proprietary software or IT giant corporations” types. …
AD managed with PowerShell is the bomb. As sole IT person, I deployed it at a company with only 35 users, made my life so easy. I had scripts that would handle 90% of the on and offboarding work, even outside the MS environment.
Next company used Google for auth and it was a damned nightmare to manage user on and off boarding. We had zero device management of any sort.
Yeah, I think people who have never used AD don’t really understand - there is no equivalent for a busy sysadmin. There’s no open source alternative that has the same functionality - I’ve looked. You might be able to cobble together a similar level of capability with 5 or 6 different applications, but good luck getting them to all play nice with each other and remain stable enough for an organization with hundreds of users.
AD managed with PowerShell is the bomb. As sole IT person, I deployed it at a company with only 35 users, made my life so easy. I had scripts that would handle 90% of the on and offboarding work, even outside the MS environment.
Next company used Google for auth and it was a damned nightmare to manage user on and off boarding. We had zero device management of any sort.
Yeah, I think people who have never used AD don’t really understand - there is no equivalent for a busy sysadmin. There’s no open source alternative that has the same functionality - I’ve looked. You might be able to cobble together a similar level of capability with 5 or 6 different applications, but good luck getting them to all play nice with each other and remain stable enough for an organization with hundreds of users.
Nah. Anything but AD is a clusterfuck.