Notice how you’re ignoring the machine management and selectively choosing to focus on the user management. User management might be fine with Linux, but machine management can’t compete with GPOs, especially for managing Windows clients, which is what businesses are using for workstations whether we like it or not.
I left out machine management because it wasn’t being talked about but I’m pretty sure puppet and ansible fuck way more than winblows. And I don’t give a fuck about windows desktop management. Windows top to bottom is abhorrent and I don’t give a shit about the awful tools you need to use to administer it.
Seriously - you think windows is easier to administer remotely than linux? Fuck. Outta. Here.
That’s just not true at all. Multi-user management has been part of Unix since your parents were children.
But if the windows fanboy doesn’t know about it, it’s not real. Or if it is, it’s not good! /s
If there’s not 3 domains of trust and 8321 different group policies does it even count as user management?!
Notice how you’re ignoring the machine management and selectively choosing to focus on the user management. User management might be fine with Linux, but machine management can’t compete with GPOs, especially for managing Windows clients, which is what businesses are using for workstations whether we like it or not.
I left out machine management because it wasn’t being talked about but I’m pretty sure puppet and ansible fuck way more than winblows. And I don’t give a fuck about windows desktop management. Windows top to bottom is abhorrent and I don’t give a shit about the awful tools you need to use to administer it.
Seriously - you think windows is easier to administer remotely than linux? Fuck. Outta. Here.