Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.6

Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.6 by Arek Dreyer


ISBN
9780321635327
Published
Released
01 / 01 / 2010
Binding
Paperback
Pages
432
Dimensions
188 x 229 x 22mm

'A Guide to Configuring Directory Services on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server.'

Part of the only Apple-certified series on administering Mac OS X, updated for Snow Leopard.

- In-depth technical reference provides the details users need to become expert Mac OS X system administrators.
- Author is an Apple-certified trainer and expert in system administration.
- Covers advanced Mac OS X system administration topics and is the companion to Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Deployment v10.6.

This reference provides in-depth technical information on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server's directory services architecture. System administrators and IT professionals will learn the details of how to deploy Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server within a multiplatform, heterogeneous environment, with an emphasis on integrating user accounts and authentication processes. This book is a perfect study aid for the Directory Services exam, and also serves as an indepth technical reference for experienced system administrators and engineers. This reference follows the learning objectives of the Directory Services exam, which is one requirement toward the Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) certification, Apple's highest level of IT certification. Chapter tests reinforce the knowledge gained along the way.
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