Practice of System and Network Administration, The: DevOps and other Best Practices for Enterprise IT, Volume 1
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With 28 new chapters, the third edition of The Practice of System and Network Administration innovates yet again! Revised with thousands of updates and clarifications based on reader feedback, this new edition also incorporates DevOps strategies even for non-DevOps environments.
Whether you use Linux, Unix, or Windows, this new edition describes the essential practices previously handed down only from mentor to protégé. This wonderfully lucid, often funny cornucopia of information introduces beginners to advanced frameworks valuable for their entire career, yet is structured to help even experts through difficult projects.
Other books tell you what commands to type. This book teaches you the cross-platform strategies that are timeless!
DevOps techniques: Apply DevOps principles to enterprise IT infrastructure, even in environments without developers Game-changing strategies: New ways to deliver results faster with less stress Fleet management: A comprehensive guide to managing your fleet of desktops, laptops, servers and mobile devices Service management: How to design, launch, upgrade and migrate services Measurable improvement: Assess your operational effectiveness; a forty-page, pain-free assessment system you can start using today to raise the quality of all services Design guides: Best practices for networks, data centers, email, storage, monitoring, backups and more Management skills: Organization design, communication, negotiation, ethics, hiring and firing, and more
Have you ever had any of these problems?
Have you been surprised to discover your backup tapes are blank? Ever spent a year launching a new service only to be told the users hate it? Do you have more incoming support requests than you can handle? Do you spend more time fixing problems than building the next awesome thing? Have you suffered from a botched migration of thousands of users to a new service? Does your company rely on a computer that, if it died, can’t be rebuilt? Is your network a fragile mess that breaks any time you try to improve it? Is there a periodic “hell month” that happens twice a year? Twelve times a year? Do you find out about problems when your users call you to complain? Does your corporate “Change Review Board” terrify you? Does each division of your company have their own broken way of doing things? Do you fear that automation will replace you, or break more than it fixes? Are you underpaid and overworked?
No vague “management speak” or empty platitudes. This comprehensive guide provides real solutions that prevent these problems and more.
ASIN : 0321919165
Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition (November 4, 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 1232 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780321919168
ISBN-13 : 978-0321919168
Item Weight : 4.54 pounds
Dimensions : 7 x 1.75 x 9.1 inches
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Travis –
The third edition is the perfect, much needed update to the second edition
This book is a crucial library item for any System or Network Administrator regardless of how many years you have under your belt. I picked up the second edition when I first became a sysadmin and it helped me a lot throughout my career. I was very excited when it was announced that this third edition was coming as the second edition has not aged well. The third edition is the perfect, much needed update to the second edition. This new version is definitely now up-to-date and should hopefully give us another decade of service. I definitely recommend this book for the sysadmin in your life or in your office. I always recommend it to my colleagues as it contains valuable information for your career. In fact, buy a few copies because if you loan this book out, I doubt you’ll get it back!
waggypup –
This is an amazing book and was very excited to see this new …
This is an amazing book and was very excited to see this new edition come up. I work in the IT field and wear many hats and this book provides me with guidance to be successful in all areas in IT from service desk to Infrastructure to Web services. IT can be a rough spot for many but this book really sheds some great insight, practical tools, and positive ideas to get through not only through the technical facets, but also what I feel were left out from the OSI model – Layer 8 the political layer. ð I admire these authors and the experiences they have shared in this book. Kudos to them and I hope they continue to share more in future editions to come.
Michael Alestock –
The Defacto IT Professional Book
If you want to do great work not only as a SysAdmin, but as an IT professional, this is the book that every person who wants to be successful should read. No matter if you’re a T1 Help Desk Technician or a veteran SysAdmin, this book will bring a whole new perspective to the way you go about your day-to-day life. And not only will thing change your day-to-day operations, but it’ll change your entire career. Please pick up this book, it’s intimidating because it’s nearly 1,200 pages, but one of the most important principles in this book is working in ‘Small Batches’ and by chunking this book up, you’re already learning something spectacular for your career.
Barry Layton –
Every IT person’s “How-To” guide to go by
This is literally the “How-To” book of IT. I wish I knew this stuff when I was at the early stages of getting into the IT field. I’ve been in the field now for close to 14 years and I can say with all confidence this is more important than any certification you will get. The lessons learned in this book are priceless. Some things I read in here I literally find myself gaping and face-palming wishing I’d known this when I started it. It delves into every concept of being an IT person from server handling to network concepts to troubleshooting to the fabled 8th layer, which I believe is the true most important layer of them all (users and politics).As an SA you are going to need skill outside of IT and be able to communicate efficiently with mostly people that have no idea what you’re talking about. As an SA you will also need to be able to troubleshoot and document tickets, as well as send and manage emails with different departments, in and outside of IT. As an SA you will need to also work with others and become part of the team. Develop a culture where you’re seen as an advocate and not a clerk. This book will help you do all that and then some.tl;dr – Get this book and read it. It’s BIG, but read the table of contents and start where you think you should start.
unpredictable and very interesting! Loveâs to try and review new items for up and coming companyâs. As well as review existing companyâs products and new editions to there lines. For product samples or low cost bids. –
The book to have as a safety net period …
Fabulous book the goto for every area that I might get stuck on. Iâve reread sections that I was sure I knew everything that there was to know about them and still I learned something. Iâve been an Admin, an SE, a Designer, and even a CTO but I still refer to this book and now the latest edition of it all the darn time!
DZNJ –
Great book!
Well written and organized. Many common sense tips and tricks. Anyone, not just system administrators, can benefit from reading this book.
Allan West –
I buy extra copies to loan to my colleagues
This book is a great starting place for new system administrators, and also contains valuable information and ways to think about problems for senior system administrators. I own the first edition, and the third edition is full of more new things, but equally accessible and easy to read. Start with any chapter and you can learn something useful, or read it front to back for a wholistic view. I am the interrupt sponge (see p10) for my team, but I use this book as a resource for teaching and mentoring.
Amazon Customer –
A great read for all sysadmins
Thomas’s series of the Practice of System and Network administrstion is the essential guide to both new and experienced system administrators who want to do better at their jobs. This book consists of practical advice to get through the daily grind. Thumbs up!
Sean Dalziel –
This book is not technical and all of the advice provided can be started-off with office supplies instead of software technology then migrated into software later.Each chapter includes exercises and questions to help the reader think about their role and how their organization and department can be streamlined, improved, and made more useful.Each section and chapter is also progressive and builds. Where an experienced professional can jump to any section and receive a helpful read a cover-to-cover read is also beneficial as an exercise in career development.I do recommend this book to every person frustrated with their role, their IT department, or their management. The last is not a good person to send this book to, they may have their feelings hurt.This may be a good book to send to your management if they can handle having their ego bruised and are willing to receive a new outlook on technology management.
Alessandro Lugli –
Ottimo. Direi che dovrebbe essere letto da ogni System Administrator. Avrei voluto solo leggerlo prima per evitare tanti errori.
Nick –
I’m not a proffesional S.A. but it’S my responsability to maintain our small office network. Wish I had bought this book before, it would have saved me a lot of time. It is well written, covers all aspects of being a system administrator. The fact that it covers concepts means it will still be relevant years from now. Highly recommend it!
hernan pablo garcia –
El libro parece muy interesante, lamentablemente llegó dañado
James –
A good balance between the technical and management aspects of SA, with a clear focus on efficiency. A good read!