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Apple Training Series: Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 1 View Larger Image | Schoun Regan Peachpit Press, Paperback, Published December 2005, 800 pages, ISBN 032136984X | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $32.95 You Save: $27.04 (45% Off)
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This comprehensive, technical reference guide provides in-depth information
on Apple technical architecture. It will teach the reader how to install and
configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customize, tune
and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X
Server, and other Apple technologies within a networked environment. The book
covers myriad system administration topics from Directory Services integration
to Tiger Server deployment, Xsan administration, accountmanagement best practices,
security best practices, and more. Following the learning objectives of the
Apple Certified System Administrator exam, this book is a perfect supplement
to Apple's own training class and a in-depth technical reference for existing
system administrators and engineers.
About the Author
Schoun Regan is CEO of ITInstruction.com and leads its group of roving IT specialists,
The Mac Trainers. Schoun routinely travels North America training users on Mac
OS X, Mac OS X Server, Windows integration, and image management and deployment.
He organizes and speaks at the Mac OS X Pro conference sessions at Macworld
Expo and various other conventions, educational institutions, and businesses.
Previously, Schoun was a Macintosh Network Support Administrator for a Fortune
100 company, and he has written for Tech Republic, Emazing, and other print
and online magazines. He enjoys micro-brewed beer and still believes in mapping
his own personal genome code and turning it into a board game.
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