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Modern System Administration - Managing Reliable and Sustainable Systems (Paperback)
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Modern System Administration - Managing Reliable and Sustainable Systems (Paperback)
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Early system administration required in-depth knowledge of a
variety of services on individual systems. Now, the job is
increasingly complex and different from one company to the next
with an ever-growing list of technologies and third-party services
to integrate. How does any one individual stay relevant in systems
and services? This practical guide helps anyone in operations
-sysadmins, automation engineers, IT professionals, and site
reliability engineers - understand the essential concepts of the
role today. Collaboration, automation, and the evolution of systems
change the fundamentals of operations work. No matter where you are
in your journey, this book provides you the information to craft
your path to advancing essential system administration skills.
Author Jennifer Davis provides examples of modern practices and
tools with recommended materials to advance your skills. Topics
include: Development and testing: Version control, fundamentals of
virtualization and containers, testing, and architecture review
Deploying and configuring services: Infrastructure management,
networks, security, storage, serverless, and release management
Scaling administration: Monitoring and observability, capacity
planning, log management and analysis, and security and compliance
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