Linux Client Migration Cookbook - Version 2
The 2nd
version of IBM's Linux Client Migration Cookbook has just
been published and is now available as a pdf download.
This
free book includes some technical “how
to”, but the overall focus of the content is to walk through
the important considerations and planning issues you could encounter
during a migration project of migrating Windows clients to Linux
clients. Within the context of a pre-existing Microsoft Windows-based
environment, a more holistic, end-to-end view of the technical
challenges and methods necessary to complete a successful migration to
Linux-based clients is presented.
This
second version of the Linux Client Migration Cookbook builds on the
content strategy that was started in the first version.
The primary audience for this book is existing business IT
environments that need to begin an evaluation of desktop Linux, or in a
broader sense any organization whose strategy is to move toward greater
adoption of open source software and open standards. For this version
the authors have added a significant amount of new content,
and have focused on some key areas, such as the following:
- Greater emphasis on illustrating the technical details of the Linux client operating system stack, and understanding how to best leverage those differences in a migration scenario from Microsoft Windows
- The tremendous amount of flexibility that Linux gives you to design custom client operating system images
- Deployment models: understanding how Linux's flexibility allows for new, innovative, and cost effective approaches to deploying and managing desktop operating systems
- In larger IT environments, the importance of automating capture and migration of end user's client-side personalization data
Download PDF - Linux Client Migration Cookbook, version 2 (5.8 MB)
Table
of Contents
Part 1 Choosing Linux
Chapter
1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The case for migration
Part
2 Planning the pilot migration
Chapter 3. Organizational and
human factors planning
Chapter 4. Technical planning
Chapter
5. Linux architecture & technical differences
Part
3 Performing the pilot migration
Chapter 6. Migration best
practices
Chapter 7. Client deployment models
Chapter
8. Client migration scenario
Chapter 9. Integration how-tos
Part
4 Appendixes
Appendix A. Linux glossary for Windows users
Appendix
B. Using enterprise management tools
Appendix C. Automating
desktop migration - Versora Progression Desktop
Appendix D.
Multi-station computing deep dive - Using Userful Desktop Multiplier
Appendix
E. Client personalization
Appendix F. Desktop automation and
scripting
Appendix G. Application porting
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