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Differences of system administrators in different directions?
What is the difference between the admin in the "office", where basically Windows is from the provider's network admin, where there is a lot of network equipment and Linux (Or from the hosting admin, where there is also Linux)? And what development paths and skills are required (if for an admin from the office you need to start with enikey, know how to install Windows, clean the PC, crimp the wire, etc., then where do you start in the provider / hosting?)
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That's what makes it different - that in the first case, it pokes the mouse on the Windows snap-ins and in the b-horrible powershell, in the second - mainly in the terminals of tsisok, etc., and in the third - in the server consoles. Responsibilities vary, as do skill sets required. Of course, there are intersections, especially in fundamental things.
In a provider / hosting, they usually start with a support. That does not cancel the recommendation at the time of employment to have an idea about working with the console and Linux.
What is the difference between the admin in the "office", where basically Windows is from the provider's network admin, where there is a lot of network equipment and Linux (Or from the hosting admin, where there is also Linux)?About the same difference between managers - one manager manages a department in a shoe store, another manager manages Microsoft.
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