Who is the intended audience for System Administrator certification?
Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) certification is designed for full-time professional system administrators managing medium-to-large networks of Mac systems in demanding and relatively complex multiplatform deployments. System administrators have broad professional experience, often including traditional UNIX system administration. The ACSA certification focuses on basic and advanced setup, architecture, design, configuration, integration, customization, and debugging. The learning curve is correspondingly longer and more intensive than for the Apple Certified Technical Coordinator certification. Systems administrators must be able to install machines, design and configure networks, enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services as well as integrate with a heterogeneous and legacy networked environment.
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