Now that you have completed this chapter, you can describe the generalities of macOS, and you are also aware of the new features introduced in the latest macOS versions. Also, you know the fundamentals of the macOS architecture and what each layer of its design is responsible for. This information is essential for you to understand how Macs and macOS are different from other industry-leading products, as well as their capabilities and features. This information enables you to explain those features and differences to other users, to whom perhaps you will be providing support.
In the next chapter, we will move on to the practical aspects of managing macOS, starting with the essential tasks of installing and configuring macOS.