Atom> If I could get autofs/automount to work with CIFS that may be an
Atom> option. However it looks like credential passing could be an
Atom> issue; I'll have to look into that.

Atom> My concern is that, from reading the technet documents, Win2k8
Atom> had pretty bad support for NFS and 2012 claims to have pretty
Atom> good support. I don't know that I trust Microsoft to go from bad
Atom> to good in one release, so I'd like to hear some personal
Atom> stories about using Win2k12 as an NFS server.

Atom> We currently have a fairly old NetApp (4+ years) and want to
Atom> replace it with a SAN (maybe Nimble).  We need to publish home
Atom> drives and department shares for a couple dozen Linux users on
Atom>  both their workstations and and about a dozen or so shared
Atom> servers; and a 10-node HPC cluster but not as the
Atom> primary/performance storage. One server should be able to handle
Atom> the load. (If it was a Linux server, and Windows can't be /that/
Atom> much worse.)

So why do you think Windows is the solution here?  You said earlier on
that the MS Windows Admins manage the shares, but are there really
*that* many shares and do they change all that often?  And why can't
the manage a simple NFS appliance or Linux server mounting the block
storage and then sharing out disk space?  Throw on webmin and half the
battle is won...

I really think you're trying to fit a round peg into a square hole here.
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