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    • scottalanmillerS

      Is the Era of Long Term Support Over for Operating Systems?

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      Reid CooperR

      Good read, thanks.

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      Linux Distro Release Schedules

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      The Operational Mindset

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      Introduction to System Administration

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      Normal Forms of Systems Administration

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      @dafyre said in Normal Forms of Systems Administration:

      @scottalanmiller said in Normal Forms of Systems Administration:

      @Tim_G said in Normal Forms of Systems Administration:

      So if 4th is strictly using RSAT... would 5th be full automation using SCCM, SCVMM, Orchestrator, and App Controller?

      Yes, I believe so. Those would be tools in the Microsoft toolset for that. They tend to take a very different approach than many of their competitors and it's been a while since I've used it. Not sure if SCCM goes all of the way to defined state or just really heavily automated forth form. But I think you can get to that state.

      I believe it is properly state defined (fifth form) but not code defined like most of the alternatives.

      I think I got lost in all the clutter... but why do you separate Remote GUI from Remote CLI ?

      Essentially "automatable interface" vs non-automatable interface. Not that GUIs cannot be automated, but effectively they cannot be.

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      The Layers of Remote Access

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      System Administration: On using BASH, vi and no aliases

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      thwrT

      Very good read. I'm sharing your philosophy and like I said yesterday, I'm a console fetishist. You just need to use what you have when you are in a recovery console or when your server just does not have access to that NFS export or SMB share where all your fancy tools and scripts are.

      I think it's way more important to understand how things actually work. This will also help a lot when it comes to tracking down errors.

      PS: This is not about necro'ing an old thread, but the topic just came up once more.

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