The Complete Systems Administrator
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0766835197 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 880 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Information on mission-critical tasks, tools, and required skills is drawn directly from the authors' collective 40+ years of experience as IT professionals, consultants, and educators. A host of examples, diagrams, and screen shots from current versions of OpenBSD, Linux, IRIX, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and MacOS X are provided to accelerate learning. Similarly, insightful discussions of system security tools, best practices for maintaining and improving system reliability, and tips and techniques for integrating a diverse collection of systems into a single, cohesive network are off
Good, but too much linux JJS I myself am not the biggest Microsoft fan, but the authors of this book take it to a whole new level. In discussing different server tasks they often go out of their way with little side notes and other comments to make sure we know how awful Microsoft is and how great Linux is. I think it kind o. Specific topics, but broad range - very useful This book is a great book to have around to help solve some of the problems encountered day to day. I haven't found a topic that hasn't been covered in this book, and the authors hit the nail on the head when describing subjects. This is a great book for anyone who deals with multi-platform netwo. "The Complete SysAdmin" according to Theodore Scott. Excellent text on the duties of a SysAdmin. Easy to comprehend, concise and covers the realm of duties in detail. Chapters are organized to allow quick and easy access for reference. If you are a SysAdmin or if you are going to be one - Buy this Book!Theo
Curt has contributed articles to publications including Advanced Systems(formerly SunWorld)System manager for the Markey Center for Structural Biology at Purdue University with 12+ years of experience managing Sun systems and integrating them with a variety of other UNIX systems. . Director of Facilities for the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the Universit
About the Author Director of Facilities for the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Notre Dame where he teaches senior administration and network management courses. Curt has contributed articles to publications including Advanced Systems(formerly SunWorld)System manager for the Markey Center for Structural Biology at Purdue University with 12+ years of experience managing Sun systems and integrating them with a variety of other UNIX systems.