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Happy SysAdmin DayGelukkige SysAdmin Dag

sysadminIf you’re reading this on the internet, your PC is secure, without a virus and you can check your e-mail every few minutes, your sysadmin has done his job. Together with the rest of the IT department they make sure that everything’s running smoothly. Unfortunately the only time we realise how important their work is when something does NOT work.

Every year on July 31 it’s the annual System Administrator Appreciation Day when system administrators are recognised for the work they do behind the screens to keep companies up and running.

So what does a sysadmin do exactly? According to http://sysadminday.com/ –

System administrators are always on call, whether it’s updating your company’s antivirus software or repairing a corrupt SQL database. Here’s a bunch of other tasks they do:

  • A sysadmin unpacked the server for this website from its box, installed an operating system, patched it for security, made sure the power and air conditioner were working in the server room, monitored it for stability, set up the software, and kept backups in case anything went wrong. .
  • When your network connection is safe, secure, open, and working, you can thank your sysadmin.
  • A sysadmin worries about spam, viruses, spyware, as well as power outages, fires and floods.
  • When the email server goes down at 2 a.m. on a Sunday, your sysadmin is paged, wakes up, and goes to work.
  • A sysadmin plans, worries, hacks, fixes, pushes, advocates, protects and creates good computer networks. Why? To get you your data, help you do your work, and bring the potential of computing ever closer to reality.

So think about those who work behind the scenes once in a while. Not just when the internet or e-mail’s down, but also when you’re able to work seamlessly every day.

Also read 5 ways to ensure a good relationship with your systems administrator.

 

 

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As jy hierdie artikel op die internet kan lees, jou rekenaar veilig en sonder `n virus is en jy jou e-pos elke paar minute kan nagaan het jou sysadmin sy werk gedoen. Saam met die res van die IT-afdeling maak sysadmins seker alles verloop vlot. Ongelukkig besef ons eers hoe belangrik hulle rol is as iets skielik NIE werk nie.

Elke jaar op 31 Julie is System Administrator Appreciation Day wanneer stelseladministrateurs erken word vir die werk wat hulle agter die skerms doen om seker te maak maatskappye bly aan die gang.

So wat doen `n stelseladministrateur (sysadmin) Volgens http://sysadminday.com/

Stelseladministrateurs is altyd op roep – of hulle besig is om die maatskappy se antivirus sagteware op te dateer of `n korrupte SQL-databasis reg te maak. Hier is `n paar ander take waarvoor hulle verantwoordelik is: 

  • `n Stelseladministrateur het die bediener vir hierdie webwerf uitgepak, opgestel, `n bedryfstelsel geinstalleer, sekergemaak die krag en lugreëlaar het gewerk in die bedienerkamer, dit gemonitor vir stabiliteit, sagteware opgestel en dit gerugsteun vir ingeval iets verkeerd gaan.
  • Wanneer jou netwerk veilig, sekuur en in `n werkende toestand is, is jou stelseladministrateurs. 
  • `n Stelseladministrateur bekommer hom/haar oor virusse, gemorspos, spyware, sowel as brande en vloede.
  • Wanneer die e-pos bediener afgaan 2 uur op `n Sondagoggend, kry die sysadmin `n boodskap en moet hy dit gaan oplos.
  • `n Stelseladministrateur beplan, kap, beskerm, maak reg en skep goeie rekenaarnetwerke. Hoekom? Sodat jy jou data kan kry, jou werk kan doen en jou rekenaar optimaal kan benut.

Dink dus so af en toe aan diegene agter die skerms – nie net wanneer die internet of e-pos af is nie, maar ook al die kere wat dit soomloos werk. 

Lees ook –  5 ways to ensure a good relationship with your systems administrator.

 

 

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