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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too little, too late...,
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This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
The release of "Mac OS X Server Administrators Guide" is the first of its kind for this platform and I'm sure much anticipated by some. However, I have to feel for the authors, Andrew G. Russell and John Welch, because they are about a year too late and caught right before the transition to Mac OS X. (As of this writing Mac OS X Public Beta is available for purchase.)While I found the Administrator's Guide a well written and thorough book, my expectations were not met by a long shot. The authors spent more time and chapters than necessary discussing "A Peek Inside the Mach Kernel","Network Preparation" and "Understanding TCP/IP." They completely gloss over NetInfo, a very powerful network information management tool at the heart of Mac OS X Server, as well as WebObjects. They are only mentioned a few times and not discussed in-depth. If you are using Mac OS X Server for anything but NetBoot and Apple File Services, you will be dissapointed. The Mac OS X Server user community has done a much better job cobbling together information and experiences on the web than this book is worth. If you want a very simple "reference" book to sit on your shelf for occasional use--the type Apple Computer should have included with Mac OS X Server in the first place--then by all means buy it.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This book is outdated...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
This book covers the older version of Mac OS X and is almost irrelevant in some cases to Mac OS X v2. Although it did help me out in some spots, there were a lot of things that I had to get from discussion boards to answer. At most, it is a run through of what to expect. But don't expect it to be anything like the new version of OS X server.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Should be recalled by the Publisher,
By A. Macguy (Livingston, MT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
This book is (apparently) an early attempt to describe the setup, configuration and administration of Apple's OS X server. This kind of book is much needed but this one fails miserably because it is so woefully out-of-date. It does not address 10.2 Jaguar Server and, in fact, most of the screen captures and artwork are OS 9. When it does attempt to develop a subject it does so so lightly that it's almost a hoax. Avoid this book. Save your money. Look elsewhere. Print and read the Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide that comes free on the 10.2 Server CD. It is ten times the book that this one is.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Awful!,
By Lenny Eiger (Petaluma, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
This book is so far off topic, its ridiculous. If you have been using OS X Server for some time and want a reference, don't look here. First they include a primer on how ethernet packets work. Then they never get to the point, unless you want to use NetBoot. It is a fairly good intro if you don't want to actually use OS X. There is nothing about NFS, Apache, basic ftp with a terminal, nothing. I can't say how much I am disappointed. With shipping, it was $40 - down the drain!
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not enough detail, Not enough information,
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This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
I had low expectations for this book to begin with, given the experience I have had getting answers to some specific questions about Mac OS X Server. But, oh, well, at least I didn't spend *my* money on it.If you have a thorough knowledge of Unix, a thorough knowledge of Macs and are generally intuitive about new computers then you probable already know more than what this book will tell you. I personally was hoping for answers to a number of questions. Specific examples: how to implement RAID; how to perform backups. Both of these questions were covered in less than a page each, and both were described as "yes, you should implement this feature" without telling or even *hinting* at how to do so. Argh! The book continues on in this fashion. If you are using your server for anything but NetBoot and Apple File Services, *don't get this book*! Get a Unix book instead, e.g. Aileen Frische's System Administrator's Guide (O'Reilly books). This book is very basic and should have been included with MacOSXS to begin with.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not unless you're a time traveler,
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This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
... This book is OLD and nigh unto useless unless you frequently travel in time to the first month after MacOS X Server was released. There's a reason why brick-and-mortar stores remove books from shelves and place them on the [bargain] rack. ...
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not useful anymore,
By scudeals (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
While this book seemed very appealing for someone who is new to Mac OS X server and its Linux underpinnings, it is almost worthless at this point in time since it has not been updated to include the major changes that have been made in the past couple years. Save your money and visit online resources; they are much more valuable.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good for complete beginners - Bad for anyone with experience,
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This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
A very light and fluffy book. 3/4s of the book is filler. We don't need another book with a chapter on the OSI model, and certainly don't need this much detail on installation and configuration - it's not that hard. Most of the book illustrates and describes rather then explaining why. Certainly there is little attention paid OS X's UNIX roots (expecially OS X Server). The last few chapters are useful if you are heavily invested in using NetBoot or Mac Manager. But even in these chapters there more attention paid to screenshots and descriptions of all the checkboxes then any serious advice or advances discussion.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beginner's Guide,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
I was disappointed with this book - it's great for beginner's, but offers little information that was not self evident. I didn't want a book that stated the near obvious!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
MAC OS X SERVER Administrator's Guide,
By "pandjakj" (Royersford, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD (Hardcover)
I was looking for a book that would be a guide to OSX Server since the information included with the software was thin at best. What I found was a text that took the little information that I found in the documentation and puffed it up to over 300 pages with not much more to offer. In all fairness I did pick up some information but it was not worth the price. I'll keep the book on the shelf but it will not be looked at often.
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Mac OS X Server Administrator's Guide W/CD by Andrew G. Russell (Hardcover - September 1, 2000)
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