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Apple os x server support
Apple os x server support




apple os x server support
  1. #APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT MAC OS X#
  2. #APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT SOFTWARE#
  3. #APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT SERIES#

MacOS Server at one point provided network services such as a mail transfer agent, AFP and SMB servers, an LDAP server, and a domain name server, as well as server applications including a Web server, database, and calendar server.

#APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT SOFTWARE#

Versions of Mac OS X Server prior to version 10.7 “Lion” were sold as complete, standalone server operating systems starting with Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion,” Mac OS X Server (and its successors OS X Server and macOS Server) have been offered as add-on software packages, sold through the Mac App Store, that are installed on top of a corresponding macOS installation. macOS Server added server functionality and system administration tools to macOS and provided tools to manage both macOS-based computers and iOS-based devices.

#APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT SERIES#

At least as good of a job as can be done.MacOS Server, formerly Mac OS X Server and OS X Server, is a discontinued series of Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc., based on macOS and later add-on software packages for the latter.

#APPLE OS X SERVER SUPPORT MAC OS X#

It clearly doesn't provide EVERYTHING there is to know about Snow Leopard Server, but it does build a solid foundation and show you where to go from there if you are actually interested in knowing more.Įven with Lion Server being out, I would still recommend this book to someone wanting to be a Mac OS X Server Admin, as even if you were to use Lion Server, this book will give you a well rounded education on how things were before the major changes, which I'd imagine, would make you only that much better at dealing with and understanding what's in Lion Server to begin with.Īgain, it's not the most entertaining Mac OS X read, but there are certainly dryer IT reads out there and the two authors really do a great job of making the material at hand digestible. Otherwise, the authors have laid out the material here very well and have made Snow Leopard Server relatively easy to dive into. To be fair, none of that is really the fault of the authors it's just a personal preference. To be fair, in Support Essentials, you are being shown how things work and why they don't when they don't, whereas in Server Essentials, you are shown a similar wealth of support knowledge, but it's not as straightforward in terms of developing that kind of support skills and it's all mainly from the standpoint of the three main OS X Server administrative apps (Server Admin, Workgroup Manager, and Server Preferences), which can be hard to digest by comparison. I'm not sure how much of that can be blamed on the book rather than on the exams and on the material covered in the book. Similarly, I found that while the concepts taught in this book ARE tested on in the Mac OS X Server Essentials 10.6 exam, this book really only does so much to prepare one for that exam.certainly nowhere near as much as the Support Essentials books do for the corresponding Support Essentials exams. Going from not knowing much about servers to this, I was able to learn a lot, but it was still somewhat of a bumpy ride. It's easy to understand and it is well laid out. Great Introduction to Mac OS X Server and Servers in General!Īs far as showing one a basic overview of Mac OS X Server 10.6 goes, this book definitely delivers.






Apple os x server support