I ain't on all of that yet they got us learning things on service now I was seeing if u had links or books I could check out on my ownWhat are you administering? window s? Linux, Mainframe?
I ain't on all of that yet they got us learning things on service now I was seeing if u had links or books I could check out on my ownWhat are you administering? window s? Linux, Mainframe?
Keep in mind this man comes from a culture where they've been whipped into hitting the books at a very young age. Learning comes a lot easier as that's all they've been doing.No he said if it was acually simple anyone could walk in and do it for six figures
For accepted in an apprenticeship,n brush its confusing as hell,any tips or books
Have an indian teacher,heavy accent.
Told him I'm confused,he stated if it was easy everybody could do it
So how did u learn the sys admin stuffHaven't found a job in it but got my CCNA1/2 certs but thats more for network admin. Make sure you love that shyt because I hated it, loved the sys admin stuff tho.
So how did u learn the sys admin stuff
N what made u love it
Learn the basics well.
Learn Windows operating systems along with networking (i.e. routing, switching, IPv4, IPv6, mac tables, routing tables, NAT, et al).
Learn certain services i.e. DNS, DHCP, web, IIS, et al.
Learn Active Directory.
Learn Linux/UNIX if you need it.
Basics of firewalls would do you well.
Cloud is a fairly big thing. Learning some cloud concepts wouldn't hurt. A bit of SaaS (Software as a Service).
The other stuff will come as you deal with it i.e. applications, security, Citrix, and more.
If you are really into this, you want to setup a hypervisor to build VMs and containers.
I recommend VMware for the hypervisor.
Learn Windows operating systems along with networking (i.e. routing, switching, IPv4, IPv6, mac tables, routing tables, NAT, et al).
DNS, DHCP, web, IIS, et al.
That was all the shyt I didn't like doing.