Automating Linux and Unix System Administration 2nd Edition
We find it interesting how little UNIX system administration has changed in the last twenty years. If you substitute “computer network” for “multiuser computer,” this description still fits perfectly. The main difference in UNIX system administration between 1989 and 2008 (besides ubiquitous net...
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2012
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Tóm tắt: | We find it interesting how little UNIX system administration has changed in the last
twenty years. If you substitute “computer network” for “multiuser computer,” this
description still fits perfectly.
The main difference in UNIX system administration between 1989 and 2008 (besides
ubiquitous networking) is the sheer number of systems that the average system administrator
deals with. Automation is the primary tool to deal with the chaos that can result
from so many systems. With it, you can deploy systems identically every time, restore systems
to a known good state, and implement changes reliably across all systems (or only
an appropriate subset). |
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