Apple 10.5 Leapard manual Considerations and Strategies for Deploying Mobile Accounts

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Considerations and Strategies for Deploying Mobile Accounts

Before you deploy mobile accounts, carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile accounts and strategize how you will configure them.

When you properly configure mobile accounts, you can create a work environment where users effortlessly access their latest files from several locations, keep their managed preferences while offline, and retrieve file backups if they lose or damage their computers, all while requiring less network traffic than network accounts.

If improperly configured, mobile accounts can overload the server, force users to wait for long periods of time to log in or log out, and potentially cripple client computers by using all available hard disk space.

Advantages of Using Mobile Accounts

Mobile accounts have several advantages over using local or network accounts:

ÂApplications locally cache temporary files.

ÂMobile accounts create less network traffic than network accounts.

ÂYou can manage individual mobile accounts.

ÂUsers can access their accounts and files when disconnected from the network.

ÂUsers can recover data if their computers or external drives are lost or damaged.

Applications locally cache temporary files

When mobile account users run applications, those applications cache temporary files on the local computer. When external account users run applications, those applications cache temporary files on the external drive. When network account users run applications, instead of caching, the applications transfer temporary files over the network.

Because mobile accounts are not repeatedly transferring temporary files, they tend to be faster than other account types and also offer improved application stability. Some applications don’t work with network home folders and temporary files that are not cached locally. Using mobile accounts, these applications run as if the user had a local account.

Mobile accounts create less network traffic than network accounts

When network account users save files, they transfer the files over the network. When they open files, they also transfer files over the network. With a mobile account, files are stored locally (on the client computer or in an external drive) and are only transferred during syncing.

Syncing only transfers files if the modification time of a local or network file is different than the last time the files synced.

Chapter 8 Managing Portable Computers

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