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What to read if I want to become a system administrator?
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First, decide on a direction. Now narrow specializations and DevOps are in vogue
We install virtual box, set up win \ nix distributions
Along the way, we google raid, ad, dns, dhcp, wsus, exim, samba, zabbix, proxmox, etc. in Yandex. depending on needs
The question does not sound right, and the reason for this is ignorance (this is not an accusation or an insult).
1. You need to decide on the direction: the question is what are the main directions in system administration. What are the most informative\monetary?
2. Where to start in each of the directions.
A super short overview of what an admin needs to know: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmxB7JSprai...
And you will have to read a lot. And not in one place. Once you start five times you change direction, and that's okay.
A month later, "Unix and Linux. System Administrator's Guide, 5th edition, Evi Nemeth, ..." will be released, and already there was "The Practice of System and Network Administration, Volume 1 Thomas A. Limoncelli, ..." and this year there will be volume 2 ..., enough for a long time,
but this one is paid and not cheap ...,
and now free training on Linux LPIC1,2 server administration courses
from the same semaev, for example, ...,
and they correctly said - virtual box and serversA, serverA, networks, networks, you install, you install,
and so that 16 GB of RAM is desirable ...
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