TechGrabage

August 5, 2005

About Me…

Filed under: Windows, Linux, General

Professionaly that is…

I am a very experienced Systems Administrator from New Hampshire. I manage Windows, Solaris and Linux operating systems, all of various versions and flavors. My favorite but probably not my strongest is Linux. Windows servers are my strongest but n ot by choise. It just happens to be the most prevalent of the Network Operating Systems.

* I build Windows, Solaris and Linux servers
* I have migrated serveral organizations to AD environments
* I have implemented DNS, DHCP and WINS
* I have moved DNS from BIND to AD and also from AD to BIND
* I have done several MS Mail to MS Exchange (5.5 & 2000) migrations
* I have done several Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 migrations
* I have a lot of experience installing and configuring LAMP (Linux - Apache - MySQL - PHP) servers.
* I have worked with RedHat 7 through Fedora Core 3
* I have installed and played with many other Linux distros
* I have vast experience with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT WS, NT Server, 2000 server, 2000 Advanced Server. My experience dates back to Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups
* I have built Windows Clusters (2 Node).
* I have installed, managed and maintained EMC Clariion FC4700 and CX200 SANS. I have presented luns to Solaris and Windows hosts.

What is my ideal job? It is the same as any true geek. I want to have a lab of my own with various servers and operating systems available to me. I want to build the servers and rip them down to be rebuilt with a new config or operating system. I want this work to benefit a progressive organization. I wouldn’t mind being locked away for hours at a time with out any interuptions at all. It’s a dream job.

I enjoy Systems Administration during crunch time.

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