Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli

Time Management for System Administrators



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Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli ebook
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596007833, 9780596007836
Format: chm
Page: 240


Otherwise schedule regular time to it. The ServerFault Systems Administration team continues its growth with the addition of sysadmin icon Thomas Limoncelli. Invaluable for troubleshooting. I bought it yesterday at Digital Guru (their last copy) on my way to the colo in San Jose. I first started thinking seriously about time management embarrassingly late in my career, I'd always just made do. Tools, such as Puppet and Chef, make it easy for systems administrators to maintain multiple servers at one time and quickly upload information. The proliferation of configuration management packages changes that. LOPSA has named Time Management for System Administrators as their first ever “book of the month. Time Management for System Administrators looks like its going to break the cycle. Either way, you can now remove it from the queue and move on. LOPSA has named Time Management for System Administrators as their first ever "book of the month." I'm honored. In order to assign these permissions, you must already have the global 'Confluence Administrator' or 'System Administrator' permission (described below). Tooling doesn't really matter, the important part is being able to remember what the heck I did and when I did it. Time Management (not just) for System Administrators. I'm pretty sure the last technical book I purchased in dead tree form was Limoncelli's "Time Management for System Administrators", and that would have been at the end of 2008. Jmcada writes "Recently, Perlcast interviewed Tom Limoncelli about a new book that he has written called 'Time Management for System Administrators'. Tomontime.com – Tom Limoncelli recorded talking about his other book 'Time Management for System Administrators' (and another book I'd highly recommend reading). It's one of Limoncelli's big points in Time Management for System Administrators.