Apple Training Series Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5
by Arek Dreyer
Apple Training Series Mac OS X Deployment v10.5
by Kevin M. White
Apple Training Series Mac OS X Server Essentials, Second Edition
by Schoun Regan; David Pugh
Apple Training Series Mac OS X Support Essentials, Second Edition
by Kevin M. White
Apple Training Series: Desktop and Portable Systems, Third Edition
by Marc Asturias; Moira Gagen
Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
by David Pogue
Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Pocket Guide, 1st Edition
by Chris Seibold
The Little Mac Book, Snow Leopard Edition
by Robin Williams
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
by Robin Williams; John Tollett
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
This in-depth look at advanced topics in Mac network administration shows system administrators and other IT professionals how to use Mac OS X Server v10.5 within a multiplatform, heterogeneous environment. Following the learning objectives of the Apple Certified System Administrator course, this book is a perfect study aid for the Apple Certified System Administrator exam.
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What's missing from Server Essentials - 2008-08-04
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First, the book is only 363 pages long, not 560 as identified in the Amazon description. So in my opinion a little over priced for the content.
Having said that, I found the book contained a lot of information that I wish had been in Server Essentials. Of course, considering that these are geared towards the Apple exams I suppose you have to give them some leeway.
As I am in the process of planning an OS 10.5 Server upgrade, this book has been helpful. I'm still hoping that someone will write more about Print Queue Management in OS 10.5. If you're looking for more info on that subject, you won't find it in here nor in Server Essentials.
Overall, if you're new to supporting OS 10.5 Server or migrating from 10.4 to 10.5, then this book has some helpful information - but maybe you can get lucky and find it at a discounted price. I don't feel it's really worth $65 but I'd consider $35 a fair deal.
Read the book and passed the exam - 2009-07-13
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I purchased this book to study for the 9L0-621 exam. I studied for about 2 weeks. I have roughly 4 years of experience administering OS X servers. I passed the exam today with a very comfortable score and earned my ACSA! I would recommend this book, although real life experience is also a must.
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