The sysadmin book

Hey folks,

Let’s cut to the chase. You think books are relics in our digital age? Think again. I’ve stumbled across a bible for sysadmins, network gurus, and DevOps warriors that’s too good not to share.

This isn’t your average skim-the-surface tech manual. We’re talking deep dives into sysadmin strategies, fleet management, the ins and outs of DevOps, and nuggets of wisdom on design and management. It’s just scratching the surface. This book is packed with insights that turn everyday tech headaches into a walk in the park.

Flashback a few years: I gifted this gem to a friend who eats, sleeps, and breathes tech. Fast forward to last month I’m on a mad hunt for a solid birthday gift, totally blank on the book’s name, but finally track it down again. Snagged it for around 50 Euros on abebooks.de, now brimming with even fresher content. Here’s the scoop:

The Practice of System and Network Administration, Third Edition
By Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christiana J. Hogan, Strata R. Chalup

If you’re in tech and don’t have this on your shelf, you’re missing out. Check it out it’s a game-changer.



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