Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 504 pages
- Published by: Paraglyph Press February 21, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1933097140
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1933097145
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.2 pounds
Book Description
This unique black book will guide networking professionals and those wanting to set up a server through all the aspects of the new Mac Tiger Server including understanding the Apple network, managing network access, and network protocols such as TCP/IP AppleTalk, and the OSI model.
The book is divided into two sections: the "In Depth" section covers all the concepts being introduced, followed by the "Immediate Solutions" sections that provide hands-on real-world techniques to solve problems. It covers Web-based administration, open directory and managed preferences, protocols for routing, switching and Web services. The book is jam-packed with hundreds of "how-to" tips to ensure that servers are set up correctly and they operate as efficiently as possible. Numerous time-saving techniques are also provided to help web server administrators save time and reduce aggravation.
Publisher Description
The Mac Tiger Server Little Black Book features immediate solutions that provides hands-on real-world techniques to solve problems without heavy tutorials so that networking professionals can get the newest iteration of the Mac Server up and running quickly and efficiently. This book will guide networking professionals through all aspects of the new Mac Tiger Server including understanding the Apple network, managing network access, and network protocols such as TCP/IP AppleTalk, and the OSI model. Covers Web-based administration, open directory and managed preferences, protocols for routing, switching and Web services.
Reader Reviews
I love the books in the Little Black Book series. The text is tight. The material is always relevant. And the examples are good. And this book falls right in line with that. The only place where the book goes wrong is that it's screenshot heavy, which is unusual. That being said, a good resource for Mac OS X users. Definitely worth a look.
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