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So basically Helpdesk, not SysAdmin or SysOps... you don't do scripts, automatization of process or anything. just reading and resolving tickets.
The fact that you need to Google half of the things already indicates that you don't have much experience in this field.
I always wondered, do system administrators typically code as often as software engineers?
You mentioned that you used git, which is something SWE use a lot
Nice quick video. Be sure to set timers to stand frequently. Sitting is the new smoking.
ОтветитьDr.wu is better
ОтветитьSounds like my life... :)
ОтветитьI work as 1st line support engineer. Thinking about promotion to sysadmin, successfully obtained Linux certifications in internal mylearning platform. However I don't think that it is going to be quick process.
ОтветитьSo ansible, Linux, windows server (active directory) and familiarity with git.
ОтветитьThank you for this
ОтветитьHi what are your thoughts on giving recruiters personal information I am from Friends and a green card holder. Some recruiters are asking for picture of ID, green card. Is this common practice or a scam? Please make a video on how to deal with Recruiters on LinkedIn or indeed. Any advice. Thanks
ОтветитьNetworkChuck would be smiling. Everything in IT requires coffee. ☕☕☕
ОтветитьGood luck learning Linux. I almost failed that class😂😂😂
ОтветитьHello Henok, thanks for this great video, I think, you might to create a sysadmin community to help others sysadmin.
ОтветитьCould you get a job from Mexico?
ОтветитьIf Garfield was a Sysadmin. I mean that in the best way possible.
ОтветитьVery useful. But I’m gonna be real this sounds boring af. I’m gonna need to blast chief keef full volume to make it through
Ответитьhey man, coffee is my go to to start the day too
ОтветитьAs sysadmin you definitely don't wanna have an adventurous day , the more boring the better. If you start your day with something interesting i.e. a disaster recovery you will not have 1 min to go for a break.
ОтветитьKakashi on the desk
The Men of culture
Love it ❤
ОтветитьI know that you need to know Linux to be a System Administrator but do you need to know some programming languages
ОтветитьSo are you the only sys admin at your company or do you work with other sys admins?
ОтветитьLoved it, absolutely loved it. Very informative and useful, and entertaining too.
ОтветитьI'm trying to decide between System administrator, network administrator or cyber-security analyst.
Ответитьthis might sound dumb but are remote Sysadmins supposed to clock in? or can u just do requests/tickets whenever u want?
ОтветитьI am mid life and was a technican in the field do fleet management and vehicle tracking, software upgrades and repair auto electricla work, i want t ochange to sysadmin, my dream job is what you doing and money is not a problem , even a junior sysadmin at home is ok, low pay is ok just want to be in front of pc 8 hours.I know linux so so .What is my first step, the very first step.please be kind as i am a noob at this.If you want to test me to do something via ssh to a virtual server i will do it,to test my skills.I type slow also.
so ssh auth tiket or ip and user and pass. test me pleasei promise i wont google
What kind of certs/education would one need for this kind of remote role? I am working on my CCNA now, have abour 10 years of electronics experience with the navy.
ОтветитьThank you for putting this up.
ОтветитьAre you allowed to google stuff?
ОтветитьSounds like a very exciting job
ОтветитьGreat video! I’m working on transitioning from trucking/owner op life to tech. I have an associates degree in business and a year away from my I.T. degree. Working on A+ Cert….I know…very basic. Any advice on breaking into tech? Many recommend Help Desk but I’ve also heard that some get stuck there. I’d like to be a sys or net admin. Any advice would be awesome!
ОтветитьHello there and thank you for posting this video. I currently work for a big organization. I work as a computer technician and my goal is to be a systems administrator.
Watching your video made me feel like it's a lot of scripting or coding? PowerShell?
Yo bro. I don’t any experience with Linux but I just got my self an interview as a system administrator, so my question is, can I learn on the job?
ОтветитьGreat Video Sir! By the way, what Monitor are you using?
ОтветитьWhat are your PC specs?
Ответитьgod I hate jira
ОтветитьDo you script ?
ОтветитьI'm disappointed you didn't keep up with your hydration lmao.
ОтветитьI'm an SA and I was happy to see a video showing that my workday is similar to yours in many ways.
ОтветитьNice one. I wanted to know if one need to know coding or any programming language to do your job. Thanks
ОтветитьI just got a job as a Workday Admin. Randomly came across your video... I just bought that same webcam the other day lol.
ОтветитьI am working as a system admin from last 2 years but i feel bit annoyed to work now . I need some advise is it possible to switch to any other IT profession ? Or should I stick with the one i am doing ?
ОтветитьPls keep making more videos like this! I'm a software developer trying to transition into a Linux sys admin role. Do you need a lot of networking knowledge, if at all for this kind of role?
Ответитьbanger video!!!
ОтветитьInteresting video, I am working towards obtaining a sys admin job. It’s cool to see a day in the life
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ОтветитьWhat you think bro can i get a job as sys admin? I completed my diploma in Electrical but i have passion and knowledge I'm also certified by Red Hat..
ОтветитьGrt effort. This video shows how passionate you are about your job. Keep it up.
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