It's the developers who do it mostly who somehow even after 'supposedly' developing cool code take ages to understand, they accept their fault only after that deadly animal called Wireshark is brought in, it is a sysadmin savior 😁😁😁😁😁
Lol yea. System admin is more of some one highest up on the IT ladder who has near unlimited access to change stuff on the network. The helpdesk is more in charge of the grunt work such as cabling, replacing parts, etc.
@@roonion1279 Exactly. Systems Administrators, in properly configured networks, should be the ONLY people capable of making changes within the Domain. IT Helpdesk though in my opinion should have direct contact with System Admins in most situations. This way IT Helpdesk can help filter out tickets and manage the load for the System Admin which is probably going to be a few people at most. Pretty sure some corporations literally have like one or two people with total access. This is secure but creates a shit ton of work. Big and Medium businesses should really invest appropriately in IT. Under funded and under appreciated networks can easily become a business destroyer. Respect IT!
Sys admin are always treated like crap by the dunderheads, always being asked “What do you actually do?” I just used to answer “Call me when you need me, in the mean time I’ll be working on you not having to”
This is getting forwarded to every person at my office! Theyask all the time, "What would we do without you?"....The guy getting fired because he forgot his, password!! Omg Hilarious!
When everything runs perfect for months or even years > nobody thinks of the IT guy. When there is a problem for 30mins once a year: "omfg the IT does nothing, what do they even do all the time?" :D
Actually i do coding,network stuff, have a couple of linux (v)servers and so on for over 15 years now just because I'm interested in it. I was offered to take a job in the "IT Support" department a couple of times now (money was good also) but always declined. It would drive me crazy and depressive working with people like this, after a few months i would probably kill myself. lol
i had an employee tell me they were pouring water on their work phone to clean the soda they spilt on it earlier. i must have had a look on my face because they said, "don't worry, I unplugged it."
"Blue thing is software which is usually used to download browsers. It is awesome". One more thing: I really don't know where is the "Any Key" on the keyboard. This is an ultimate video. I just couldn't resist writing a comment.
if i had a dollar for everytime i heard the eternal line "i forgot my password" i would be the richest person that ever existed on this planet :)) the funnyest days are the days when we schedule security audits and assessments regarding security awareness among the company staff.... basically all objectives are up for grabs from any and all departments. we even take bets on phishing victims who will fall for it ... when will he or she fall for it etc...
@@TriniLush7 Pretty much I work in between the software engineering teams and Operations teams (sys admins, network admin ect). Easy example would be to design and deploy scalable infrastructure to push code into production. Infrastructure as code is part of the DevOps methodology as well.
I was watching a programming tutorial for ASP.NET, recently. The instructor wanted to log in to the site with two different users so he opens Edge and Chrome. I just about died laughing when the Date Selector popped up perfect and beautiful in Chrome and Edge's tool looked like dog shit. It really is the new Internet Explorer...
Cool theories. Where is any key? :D // For IE "it's software, that downloads browsers" Microsoft you should see this, How End users see your tools. // This how upload files to cloud :D :D
certain people put flaws in programs to cause issues so that they can get more money out of us slaves . same goes for items , they are built with flaws to fail .,.
Servers are way too loud by their fans cooling, by that it is not worth anything. I know a method, which would take more space, but would be complete quietly, less electricity consumption (=less heat -> less cooling)! I would sell that new method for 1 billion/milliard €.
as long as end user's need solution for their problems End user computing will exists no matter how much technology moves to cloud. That being said you cant give software error free atleast functional issues cannot be avoided and no one likes to get guidance from an IVR for that matter. so its one of those jobs will always exists.
We are a company of 600 people..wanna know how many sys admins we have? 0. Our last guy left last year and since I do help desk support they pushed it on me. I dont even know half of what's going on..but il sure if it breaks down they will find a way to blame me for it..
@@roygalaasen I will..I am also in charge of MO365 licensing for everyone also I manage all the copier and ISP contracts including phone for 80 offices. But still am the main help desk person..yet my title and pay is Help Desk technician. I've had enough I'm looking for s new job at this point
And an accountent said to me that our ip got Black listed after you joined us and it took me 3 days to say really important thing to me... Well let it go bro. he is just an accountent.
And System Admins get blamed for everything lol. Do you agree?
Yup. It's a nightmare.
agreed
yes | pretty much
yeah i totally agree, they call you even its midnight!!! and tell me what did I do!!!
It's the developers who do it mostly who somehow even after 'supposedly' developing cool code take ages to understand, they accept their fault only after that deadly animal called Wireshark is brought in, it is a sysadmin savior 😁😁😁😁😁
woman:"its a software that we use to download browsers"
internet explorer: "am i a joke to you :'( "
WARNING MEME FORMAT USED INCORRECTLY thats not the way that meme works
lolololol
The comment I was looking for..😂😂
Dude 🤣
Same here
yeah but it's all "IT helpdesk" stuff in here. no "sysadmin" mojos at all.
Lol yea. System admin is more of some one highest up on the IT ladder who has near unlimited access to change stuff on the network.
The helpdesk is more in charge of the grunt work such as cabling, replacing parts, etc.
Same thing I thought.
@@audaryarathod3052 it helpdesk = student in school to be a nurse
Sysadmin = surgeon
I guess thats the funny part for the Sysadmin in this Video xD
@@roonion1279 Exactly. Systems Administrators, in properly configured networks, should be the ONLY people capable of making changes within the Domain. IT Helpdesk though in my opinion should have direct contact with System Admins in most situations. This way IT Helpdesk can help filter out tickets and manage the load for the System Admin which is probably going to be a few people at most. Pretty sure some corporations literally have like one or two people with total access. This is secure but creates a shit ton of work. Big and Medium businesses should really invest appropriately in IT. Under funded and under appreciated networks can easily become a business destroyer. Respect IT!
bit letting someone go because they forgot their password got me
Sys admin are always treated like crap by the dunderheads, always being asked “What do you actually do?” I just used to answer “Call me when you need me, in the mean time I’ll be working on you not having to”
Internet explorer = software to download browsers 🤣🤣🤣
well she wasn't wrong 😂
And indeed it is awesome for such task
LOL.. so true.. guilty as charged ;)
Hamza Hamza lmao I use cmd to download Chrome
😁😁 it's true 😂
Inspired by true events...Hahaha, nice videos, nice explanations.
hope all companies or other department can watch this! so our Profession will not be taken for granted.
i like the part "this is how you upload a document to the cloud" xD
The best video ever!!! קטלנייייי
These problems seem more like basic tier 1 help desk and not SysAdmin issues.
Too good to explain the importance of IT Sys Admin. HattsOff...👌😁😍
This is getting forwarded to every person at my office! Theyask all the time, "What would we do without you?"....The guy getting fired because he forgot his, password!! Omg Hilarious!
The cloud management is the only sysadmin job that listed here, the others are helpdesk jobs.
One of the most important things a Sysadmin does is prevent people from buying Brother products.
Yeah Brother printers that just won't be detected
it is a software used to download the browers LMAO so true xD
Sysadmins?? Who are they ? I don't see them anymore. They are only found in companies with older software systems where devops hasn't caught up yet.
I've been doing it wrong for all these years... Got to get some balloons to upload docs on cloud!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"This is how you upload a document to the cloud". GDRP would be all over his ass for that method.
Her description of IE was spot on
Facts!!! They take IT for granted and the min something happens they expect it to happen in 30 sec. WRONG!!!!
When everything runs perfect for months or even years > nobody thinks of the IT guy.
When there is a problem for 30mins once a year: "omfg the IT does nothing, what do they even do all the time?" :D
Doctor: Humans are so dumb
Plumber: Humans are so dumb
Mechanic: Humans are so dumb
Politician: Humans are so dumb
Human : Computers are so dumb!
I love this video
You never see the sysadmin if he or she is doing a good job ....
yeah but then other people tend to think they dont need Sys Admin or IT staff 😁
The principals are well aware they need IT staff to maintain business continuity ....
imagine michael got prompted with dashlane ad right after he forgotted his password
Actually i do coding,network stuff, have a couple of linux (v)servers and so on for over 15 years now just because I'm interested in it.
I was offered to take a job in the "IT Support" department a couple of times now (money was good also) but always declined.
It would drive me crazy and depressive working with people like this, after a few months i would probably kill myself. lol
If only we can get rid of those users who fill up our queue with I forgot my password tickets lol
that's what post-it notes are for
@@jsross33 that's the wrong answer...
@@TriniLush7 Very true...but unfortunately, that is the reality I live in.
@@jsross33 tht's how you get walked out the door and lose your security clearance. Enjoy lol
@@TriniLush7 I don't use them, the users do. I can't even get the county commissioners to stop using them. It's a hopeless endeavor here.
onpoint.....how do i get this in to the heads of the employees i work with here......sometimes they make me hate my work...
haha great video
Why the hell would you pour water on something that doesn't work?
You ever seen or heard of waking someone up by splashing water on them? Same thing. Printer was in sleep mode, wake it up with water.
i had an employee tell me they were pouring water on their work phone to clean the soda they spilt on it earlier. i must have had a look on my face because they said, "don't worry, I unplugged it."
Hahahaha.......Very nice work vdo makers...
The password killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is not sysadmin role. In my office, no one there to disturb me. I taking care Company infrastructure
Your english needs some work.
computer: "press any key to continue..."
women: "WHERE THE F*** IS THE ANY KEY, I SEE NO ANY KEY ON MY KEYBOARD !!!"
good one! "where is the any key??"
I weep for the current state of humor. Watching a funeral is more funny. Best regards from an actual real IT professional
this is a corporate video, its gonna be pathetic
There is no doubt this is based on a true story 😁😁😁
"Blue thing is software which is usually used to download browsers. It is awesome".
One more thing: I really don't know where is the "Any Key" on the keyboard.
This is an ultimate video.
I just couldn't resist writing a comment.
This is ITHelpDesk, not systemadmin !
There would be A WHOLE LOT of password people let go. Let me tell you.
if i had a dollar for everytime i heard the eternal line "i forgot my password" i would be the richest person that ever existed on this planet :))
the funnyest days are the days when we schedule security audits and assessments regarding security awareness among the company staff.... basically all objectives are up for grabs from any and all departments. we even take bets on phishing victims who will fall for it ... when will he or she fall for it etc...
Had a helpdesk job at a well known german institution for a couple of years. Was funny as fuck.
Glad i moved into DevOps. I dont have to deal with users anymore!
what exactly do you do in DevOps?
@@TriniLush7 Pretty much I work in between the software engineering teams and Operations teams (sys admins, network admin ect). Easy example would be to design and deploy scalable infrastructure to push code into production. Infrastructure as code is part of the DevOps methodology as well.
I was watching a programming tutorial for ASP.NET, recently.
The instructor wanted to log in to the site with two different users so he opens Edge and Chrome.
I just about died laughing when the Date Selector popped up perfect and beautiful in Chrome and Edge's tool looked like dog shit.
It really is the new Internet Explorer...
You know new edge is based on Chrome right ?
@@6sicSIX I'm assuming he's referring to the old Edge.
But the IT person in me says it could have been Internet Explorer 5?
have you tried to turn it off and on again?
Cool theories. Where is any key? :D // For IE "it's software, that downloads browsers" Microsoft you should see this, How End users see your tools. // This how upload files to cloud :D :D
haha
Behing a system admin I am very happy to watch it
Couldn't even proof read the title to your video though🤷😂🍻
certain people put flaws in programs to cause issues so that they can get more money out of us slaves . same goes for items , they are built with flaws to fail .,.
Servers are way too loud by their fans cooling, by that it is not worth anything. I know a method, which would take more space, but would be complete quietly, less electricity consumption (=less heat -> less cooling)! I would sell that new method for 1 billion/milliard €.
2:15 very accurate
morals of the video :
sys admin job = replacing cable
What's coud computing? Is coud an acronym?
Very creative 😆😆
"e" symbol is used to download web browser...and its awesomee!! LOL
My keyboard dont have 'any key'...
Hilarious😂
Honey please wake up..lol
4 years back i was a Sysad :)
1:57 I did not expect to see this
as long as end user's need solution for their problems End user computing will exists no matter how much technology moves to cloud. That being said you cant give software error free atleast functional issues cannot be avoided and no one likes to get guidance from an IVR for that matter. so its one of those jobs will always exists.
My life in a summary
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We are a company of 600 people..wanna know how many sys admins we have? 0. Our last guy left last year and since I do help desk support they pushed it on me. I dont even know half of what's going on..but il sure if it breaks down they will find a way to blame me for it..
Hey! You can be sure about that! I would run while I have the chance.
@@roygalaasen I will..I am also in charge of MO365 licensing for everyone also I manage all the copier and ISP contracts including phone for 80 offices. But still am the main help desk person..yet my title and pay is Help Desk technician. I've had enough I'm looking for s new job at this point
nice
LOL!!
So true. 🤣
can u fix my monitor?
oh i love coud computing
same
Its a software used to download browsers, yeah its great! --- Shots fired!!!
And an accountent said to me that our ip got Black listed after you joined us and it took me 3 days to say really important thing to me...
Well let it go bro. he is just an accountent.
Sysadmin is not technical assistant nor helpdesk
it was so bad and i love it 💕💕💕💕💕
"press any key" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. It's remember me the good time of "i love you" virus !!!!!!!!! = ONE click and the entire know you !!!
"any key" joke is bluntly stolen from the "Simpsons".
Thats so sysadmin to do
Oh LOL :-D
Where is any key🤣
Lol .. do you know anykey to press
А чё вы над лупой ржёте? - Вон, Бастрыкин всегда так делает. Он ему и нахрен не нужон сисадмин ваш.
Any key.....common madam.....thats not even technical its simple english😂😂😂😂
Contraten a un argentino, te hace cualquier laburo en dos patadas y con soluciones que ni te imaginas!
This video was maded In Israel. Why?
The ads...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Facts
Clickbait. Was expecting a video about ppl coping with a flood
Shit man, watched the whole thing and forgot that that was the entire reason i came here in the first place. Sharp eye buddy.
i has some questions......
Seriously, some people still are looking for "any" button? Ahahaha 😆
Is this still an actual problem?
this is so true :(
They missed me everywhere I left.
Did you forget your password?
@@ephraimmulilo7098 I didn't forget, and I passed the torch nicely. They just found out how much I was doing and making it look easy.
this is what happens when you cut money on IT
Come on, the world survived for 6004 years before Y2K and fairly primitive computing equipment.
And you wrote this comment on a device which contains CPU Ram and rom
@@bschanneladdy i never fail
the cover and the video does not match... 😅😅😂😂
Im so damn tired of the fake thumbnails !!!!
Shots fired.....software to download other browsers
Lol
I am sysadmin ninja batman
Last one omfg🤣🤣🤣
Oh-Ka-Yyyy
Whats "coud" computing lmao
Blue e,lol...
jajajajjajaja 😂