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Programming Or System Administration ?


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Do you like programming, where you can build your creative ideas by thinking crazy and sitting long nights and weekend?
 
Or 
 
Do you like to be a Systems Administrator or a Systems Engineer where you can manage and administrator the companies entire compute work load with power and control?
 
Lets talk about the latter ( Systems Administration)
 
Up until  3-4 years back, most of the companies had physical servers ( HP, DELL, IBM)  where you install, configure and Manage the server operating systems ( Windows, LINUX etc). If you want to be a good Systems Administrator you need to know the server hardware as well as the operating system. World is changing so as technology. Today 90% of the server operating systems are no more running on HP , DELL or IBM servers. So where are they running? Yes, They now runs of Virtual Machines that runs of powerful HYPERVISORS? Do you know what an HYPERVISOR is? Do you think you can efficiently manage your server operating systems without knowing the underlying platform of HYPERVISOR? 
 
If you really want to become a smart Systems Administrator you should be knowing
 
Server Hardware ( HP or DELL), a Powerful HYPERVISOR  ( VMware ESX or HYPER-V), Windows Server or Linux Operating system, and then lastly the concepts and architectural details of cloud computing. 
 
Join a free demo session with one of the top rated Windows and VMware Architect who have taught more than 140 plus candidates ( Most from Andhra Watch) and help them secure a good job.Join this 2 hr Free Demo session and understand where to start and what to study if you are looking for a bright future in Information Technology. 
 
A New batch ( limited Seats) is starting in 7 days !!  If you are interested in attending a free Demo where I will demonstrate the building blocks of how to become a real good system administrator, Contact [email protected] or call 609-851-9406.
 
Individuals and Consulting firms can contact me. 
 
Contact [email protected] or call 609-851-9406.
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