My Server Machine is ready to go, and my network is all Gigabit wired now.
My Question is, with OS X Server (10.8), am I able to manage 2 Windows 8 PC's, 3 Mac's, 4 iPhones, an iPod Touch (that will most of the time be off the local network), and an iPad Mini?
While Centralized Authentication would be great for all the PC's and Macs, My understanding is that it is still not possible with OS X Server to do that with both, only OS X clients.
I Always Am interested in Home Wide Storage w/ Apple TV integration, along with the server hosting the DNS and DHCP.
My Router is the Airport Extreme (4th Gen), So I suppose with everything being apple except the 2 PC's OS X Server will be the way to go?
I have used Windows Server 2008, and 2012, and while I used 2012 for longer, its just very clunky, and seems harder to integrate with all my Apple Products.
(Yes The Server will be hackintoshed to go with OS X Server if thats the choice, its fully compatible, already looked into it)
My Question is, with OS X Server (10.8), am I able to manage 2 Windows 8 PC's, 3 Mac's, 4 iPhones, an iPod Touch (that will most of the time be off the local network), and an iPad Mini?
While Centralized Authentication would be great for all the PC's and Macs, My understanding is that it is still not possible with OS X Server to do that with both, only OS X clients.
I Always Am interested in Home Wide Storage w/ Apple TV integration, along with the server hosting the DNS and DHCP.
My Router is the Airport Extreme (4th Gen), So I suppose with everything being apple except the 2 PC's OS X Server will be the way to go?
I have used Windows Server 2008, and 2012, and while I used 2012 for longer, its just very clunky, and seems harder to integrate with all my Apple Products.
(Yes The Server will be hackintoshed to go with OS X Server if thats the choice, its fully compatible, already looked into it)