Allow for sufficient disk space in the filesystem where home directories
are located. By default, home directories are located in the root
filesystem.
If possible, place home directories outside the root filesystem.
Organize users into workgroups so they can share files. See
``Managing groups'' in the System Administration Guide.
If you need to create large numbers of user accounts at the
outset, use the
useradd(ADM)
command and template files. See
``Using account templates'' in the System Administration Guide.
Assign advanced authorizations and privileges only to designated
administrators or trustworthy users. See
``Assigning subsystem authorizations'' in the System Administration Guide.
Versioning (which makes it possible to recover deleted files) is
disabled by default. Consider whether you want to enable this
feature and administer it accordingly. See
``Versioning filesystems (undelete)'' in the System Administration Guide
for more information.