Pages: 599 (Paperback) ISBN: 0072229594 Pub: McGraw-Hill Osborne Pub date: 2006-01-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 20961
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Reader Reviews:Passed the Exams! (5/8 people found this helpful)This is a rock solid book. I have passed both the exams after preparing from this book and from the practice exams that come with this book. I found this book self contained and very focussed on the exam objectives. Yet there is a perfect flow throughout the book. All concepts are clearly explained. This makes this book especially suitable for the beginners.I do not agree with the criticism that this book does not cover the Soalris 10 features well. The Solaris 10 features are covered adequately throughout the book where they are required by the exam objectives and by the flow of the presentation. The fact that most of the messages critical of this book have the same tone and they promote the competitor book, makes me wonder if this is just a PROPAGANDA for the other book. I don't care if the other book is good or bad. This book has helped me and I believe this is an excelent book, so I recommend it to everyone: the people who want to prepare for the SCSA exams and the people who just want to learn the basics of Solaris 10. Passed the Exams! (2/4 people found this helpful)This is a rock solid book. I passed both the exams after preparing from this book, and also preparing from the practice exams that come with this book. The Errata for the book is already available. There is a link in the Amazon Connect feature in the Product Description page for this book on Amazon.com, that you can click on to download the Errata. Don't base your study solely on this book!! (5/6 people found this helpful)Its worth noting that the positive reviews of this book are from people who have yet to sit the exam. I did my study for 310-200 based on this book and I too was very pleased with it and felt very confident. I started to feel uneasy when I read davidkirkby's review which questioned whether the book went into enough depth. As a result I went off and did alot of independant study. This saved me in the exam. This book gives you a false sense of security. As davidkirkby says, Bill Calkins book goes into alot more depth and seems much closer to what the exam requires. To give three examples, the subjects of SMF, printer administration and x86 booting were not covered in enough depth. I could quote three or four commands which came up in my exam and are not mentioned anyware in the book You can pass the exam just using this book, but only just. (4/4 people found this helpful)I have sat the first exam this book covers (cx-310-200) and I was not impressed by how much material this book had either missed or skipped over quickly. In particular this book has very little on the new Solaris 10 features such as SMF (svcs, svcadm etc), which is a problem as this is a pretty radical change from the standard init/run level unix system. The exam question on this topic in particular were much more detailed than the book material. It also has an annoying habit of hiding import information in the middle of paragraphs of text (e.g. file locations) making quick review difficult. The book also suffers from poor editing; it appears as though a non-technical editor was the last person to proof read the book as there are passages that have obviously incorrect syntax (e.g. missing |'s before grep). On the plus side, the book covers the material that is included with out too much waffle and comes with a reasonable practise exam that is very similar to the real thing (although a little easier). In short, this book reads like a Solaris 9 book that needs alot more updating for Solaris 10. And proper editing. needs proof reading (2/2 people found this helpful)Quite liked the layout of this book, and it broadly gave me what I needed to pass the Part I exam so far. Absolutely teeming with typos, often several per page, including in the test questions. I cannot beieve the book was ever proof read by an experienced System Administrator. A good guide to exam content for an experienced SA, but I fear the typos would confuse a novice. Similar ProductsSolaris 10 System Administration (Exam Cram 2) Solaris 10: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference) Solaris Performance and Tools: DTrace and MDB Techniques for Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris Sun Certified Security Administrator for Solaris 9 & 10 Study Guide CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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