ACSA (Apple Certified System Administrator)

ACSA Description:

The ACSA (Apple Certified System Administrator) certification from Apple certification is a advanced level certification. This certification was started in 2001, and was last updated in 2003.

A person with the ACSA Apple Certification (Apple Certified System Administrator) has the foundation information and advanced level understanding for ACSA (Apple Certified System Administrator) certified professionals that can Apple technical architecture and an ability to install and configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple technologies within a multi-platform networked environment. This knowledge will include but will not be limited to Apple technical architecture and an ability to install and configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple technologies within a multi-platform networked environment.

ACSA Study Guides & Practice Exams

ACSA Prerequisites:

You must have 6 to 12 month s of experience Apple technical architecture and an ability to install and configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple technologies within a multi-platform networked environment. In addition, to do the ACSA exams and you are recommended to do the Apple Training course. Alternatively you can do the ACSA study guides or ACSA practice exams from vendors like Testking.com.

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ACSA Exams:

You need to do the Apple exam(s) required to earn ACSA certification. These can be four exams:

The single exam that is required is the Apple 9L0-609 Mac OS X Deployment v10.4 (MD), Apple 9L0-610 Xsan Administration v1.1 (XA), Apple 9L0-611 Directory Services Integration and Administration v10.4 (DA) and Apple 9L0-612 Security Best Practices v10.4 (SP) exam.

ACSA Recertification

The certification are now valid for only two years, to recertify you must either pass the four ACSA exams.

ACSA Training

The recommended Apple training courses for the ACSA is the Mac OS X Deployment v10.4 course, Xsan Administration v1.1 course, Directory Services Integration and Administration (Client/Server) v10.4 course, Security Best Practices for Mac OS X v10.4 courses from Apple Certification Training.

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