Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition (9780321492661): Thomas Limoncelli, Christina Hogan, Strata Chalup


The four main sections of the book,
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lish the basic elements of your knowledge management system. These sections will guide you through better technology upgrades and change management, directory of IT services best practices, explore different management topics. The chapter is divided into the basic knowledge and icing. When you get the right foundation, it makes every other work easier - for example, the the automatic right thing, the first. Icy section contains all powerful and can do things wow customers and managers basics.

Inside, you will find that the proposed theme, such as the

The key elements your networks and systems need to make all other services run better
Building and running reliable, scalable services, including network, storage, e-mail, printing, and remote access
The establishment and implementation of security policy
To upgrade multiple hosts at the same time did not create havoc
Planning and perfect execution of planned maintenance window
Excellent technical support and customer service management
Avoid "temporary solution" trap
Establish a data center to improve server uptime
The speed and reliability of the network design
Web scaling and security issues
Why create a backup system is not backed up
Monitor what you forecast what you need
How technology-oriented workers can maintain the focus of their work (and avoid unnecessary management roles)
Technology management issues, including morale, organization building, guidance, and maintaining positive visibility
Personal skills technologies, including more done each day, ethical dilemmas, manage your boss, and love your work secret
System management salary negotiations
It's no wonder that the first version of the Usenix SAGE's 2005 Outstanding Achievement Award!

Eagerly anticipated second edition updates this time-honored classic:

Chapter reorder, easier navigation
According to reader feedback thousands of updates and clarifications
Three new chapters: Web services, data storage and documentation
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