Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli

Time Management for System Administrators



Time Management for System Administrators ebook download




Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli ebook
ISBN: 0596007833, 9780596007836
Format: chm
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Page: 240


The deep experience Andrea collected while managing both .deb and .rpm packaging systems makes him very comfortable working with different environments. Since that actually is my title, I couldn't pass up a read for this book, Time Management for Systems Administrators by Thomas Limoncelli. My two current essential books are Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas Limoncelli and The Practice of System and Network Administration by Thomas Limoncelli and Christine Hogan. Some days ago Andrea Veri was chosen by the GNOME started his collaboration with the Debian GNOME Team. We've certainly come to the While some may argue otherwise, I believe there is good long term job security as a systems administrator - like the other critical roles, all companies need people to manage their computer systems. Thomas Limoncelli is the author of the O'Reilly book Time Management for System Administrators and his talk at the New York Linux Users Group was less technical than most but no less important. Amazon just posted by 4 star review of Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli–I have reproduced it below, for those who don't want to click the link here. I'm a System Administrator, and between supporting end users, working on new projects, and just maintaining all the systems I administrate, it's hard to find the time to get everything done. It's not easy to comprehend the role of a System Administrator, because that's the person behind the machine. You could try a lighter-weight system like the one in O'Reilly's Time Management for System Administrators. Even if you're a time management ninja, there's almost certainly some good stuff in the book that you'll enjoy. Or you could work as a systems administrator on The Linux Foundation's IT team, managing the servers that they use every day to build the largest collaborative software development project in the world. Imagine a world where air traffic controllers don't have computers, where you need to talk to an operator any time you want to make a phone call, and where you have no email, no instant messaging, and no websites. Linux Foundation Systems Administrator Konstantin Ryabitsev tells us about the job and what it takes to get hired. I'm pretty sure the last technical book I purchased in dead tree form was Limoncelli's "Time Management for System Administrators", and that would have been at the end of 2008. Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri, the new GNOME part-time System Administrator.