[Ale-study] Linux system administrator

Wolf Halton wolf.halton at gmail.com
Fri May 2 10:29:32 EDT 2014


Re: virtualization.  OpenStack is very hot right now.  Almost nobody has a
lot of skills (or so I hear from recruiters who are trying to fill dev-ops
roles).  KVM is also really hot right now.  If you have 2-5 years
experience in those skills and an equivalent skill level in Linux admin,
you could have a really good-paying job tomorrow.  There is budget for
dev-ops admins with those skills right now.

Wolf Halton

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On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Paul Cartwright <pbcartwright at gmail.com>wrote:

>  On 05/02/2014 09:41 AM, B. Robert wrote:
>
> I need some advice on how to go about this, from a professional point of
> view or experience from someone who has been through the same.
>
>  Looking forward for any guidance
>
> I worked for AT&T, then got into their mini-computer work where we started
> off by going to a 7-week bootcamp of UNIX/hardware/software/programming
> classes, then I took 40-80 hours a year of more classes ( AT&T
> certificates). most of that was UNIX, but some just hardware and (UGH)
> windows. Then I installed a linux box in our lab, and started playing with
> Linux at home. Switched to Linux at home full-time many years ago! I also
> ran around the country for 3 years installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on
> client boxes to install an AT&T application, so I would agree, run Fedora
> at home, fire up a CentOS server and play with it. learn the menus, learn
> the command line, GOOGLE is your friend, of course ALE.org and the CentOS &
> Fedora email lists..
>
> --
> Paul Cartwright
> Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587
>
>
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