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Revision as of 04:59, 17 September 2005 by RedWolf (talk | contribs) (it's ACSA (not ACSE) according to Apple's own web site)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Apple Certified System Administrator (or ACSA) is an Apple Computer designed certification program to verify an in-depth knowledge of both Mac OS X Client and Server architectures. Successful candidates will have demonstrated the ability to install and configure Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.3, as well as the ability to design and configure networks; enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server within heterogeneous and legacy networked environments.
The ACSA is currently available for OS X 10.3, as the OS X 10.2 test was phased out in September, 2004
To achieve an ACSA, new candidates must pass the following core exams:
- System Administration of Mac OS X Clients v10.3 Exam (9L0-606)
- System Administration Using Mac OS X Server v10.3 Exam (9L0-607)
Candidates who are already ACSA 10.2 certified may take a single upgrade exam:
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