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A very good friend of mine, Schoun Regan just got a book published, and if you have any need for a Mac OS X Server book, then you need to run, not walk, and buy it. Buy two, they're small.
Now, in all truthfulness, I should have wrote this book. In fact, at one point I was.
You know what? This is a better book than I either would have or could have wrote. Everyone has biases in their experiences. Schoun, due to his job of teaching people how to use Mac OS X Server, has seen a far larger variety of implementations than I ever will, and has far better documentation to draw on than I would have. I even told Peachpit to go talk to Schoun. I'm glad they did.
Schoun's a really good guy, a really smart guy, and probably the best person teaching Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server. Read his book, and when you want more, hire him to teach you.
You won't be disappointed.
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