Why Systems Administrators Need to Learn Networking
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2019
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There’s a lot of overlap between systems administration and network administration. CBT Nuggets trainer Garth Schulte explains the physical (hardware) and logical (configuration & management) sides of networks, both of which systems administrators need to be comfortable with.
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Good work for bringing more light on System administration. Am currently working on my Cisco networking and Vmware. I really agree with you, as a system administrator you have to know networking and other technologies.
Best video I’ve watched so far on Sys Admin
Thanks for the kind words, Anthony! Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome video. Only mistake was saying DNS instead of DHCP at the end of that segment.
Then I'm on right track.... Pursuing Ccna after 3 months my plan is to master on Rhce....
Thanx for this video i was confused but now it's clear
All of your videos are very helpful and simple I'm looking to Starr the career in IT and all of ur videos are well explained with very great details and easy to understand for beginners like me I will be watching it again and again thank you
Good work brother
Amazing Video. I have an Associates in Networking and a Bachelor in Business as well as an MBA. I am looking to transition into the IT field. What are your thoughts on someone with a educational path as myself pursues a position like a Sys Admin? I have an interview for a Lead Sys Admin position next week with an institution who has staff of over 7k workers and 80k students. The position is primary to manage and configure Banner by Oracle ERP (which i have 3 years experience in doing so). Thanks!
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