Where to find more information, If you’re new to server and network management, If you’re an experienced server administrator – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual
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Where to Find More Information
Regardless of your server administration experience, you may want to take advantage of the
wide range of Apple customer training courses. To learn more, go to
train.apple.com
If You’re New to Server and Network Management
If you want to learn more about Mac OS X Server, see the Mac OS X Server Web site:
www.apple.com/macosx/server/
Online discussion groups can put you in touch with your peers. Many of the problems you
encounter may already have been solved by other server administrators. To find the lists
available through Apple, see the following site:
www.lists.apple.com
The AppleCare support site’s discussion boards are an additional source of information:
www.info.apple.com/
Consider obtaining some of these reference materials. They contain background information,
explanations of basic concepts, and ideas for getting the most out of your network.
m Teach Yourself Networking Visually, by Paul Whitehead and Ruth Maran (IDG Books
Worldwide, 1998).
m Internet and Intranet Engineering, by Daniel Minoli (McGraw-Hill, 1997).
In addition, NetworkMagazine.com offers a number of online tutorials on its Web site:
www.networkmagazine.com
If You’re an Experienced Server Administrator
If you’re already familiar with network administration and you’ve used Mac OS X Server,
Linux, UNIX, or a similar operating system, you may find these additional references useful.
m A variety of books from O’Reilly & Associates cover topics applicable to Mac OS X Server,
such as Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Reference, DNS and BIND, and TCP/IP
Network Administration. For more advanced information, see Apache: The Definitive
Guide, Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C, Web Performance Tuning, and Web
Security & Commerce, also published by O’Reilly and Associates. See the O’Reilly &
Associates Web site:
www.ora.com
m See the Apache Web site for detailed information about Apache:
www.apache.org/
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