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
Page: 240
Format: chm
Publisher: O'Reilly Media


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. The best Linux applications and tools for enterprise systems admininstrators and developers for continuous build, configuration management/ provisioning and version control. 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. As part of that, I'd just run through the regular tasks of the System Admin. Otherwise schedule regular time to it. Average reading time for this post: 56 seconds. Limoncelli is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and system administrator. Editor's Note: This post first appeared on Dec 21, 2010 on Josh's prior blog. Instructors include Tom Limoncelli, co-author of The Practice of System and Network Administration and Time Management for System Administrators, Mike Halligan, CTO of BitPusher, George Toft, CISSP, MSIS and more! It is being restored and re-published here due to its popularity. Running time: Luke Kanies spent some time as a system administrator. Either way, you can now remove it from the queue and move on. You may also download this file. I'm happy to announce that Time Management for System Administrators (O'Reilly) is now available on Kindle (both Kindle 1, 2 and iPhone), and is being sold without any DRM. YES BUY THAT BOOK AND BUY TOM'S OTHER BOOK, "TIME MANAGEMENT FOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS"!!!!! Time management for system administrators deals with focus, prioritisation and a simple-but-effective system of managing requests (I use a variation on this system to manage my daily and ongoing workload). 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.