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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Storage vs UNIX Post 302432837 by uuontario on Sunday 27th of June 2010 01:57:08 PM
Old 06-27-2010
yes, I am a fast learner.

My unix knowledge start from taking Solaris essential course three years ago, and then Part 1 / VXVM / VCS / RedHat Linux / Solaris Network /

Now I am a lead unix admin in my team (level one of course)

I use Natapp / VCS / VXVM / eTrust AC on daily base. I am reading SNIA doc every day.

We monitor more than 700 Solaris / RedHat Linux boxs (PROD/DEV/UAT). I am pretty confident on my current duty. I have no problem to devote my time in order to learn new skill if I make up my mind.

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In my company, UNIX and Storage are two different teams. By choosing one of them, it actually makes my manager believe that is the career path I want to follow. But in reality, in most company, UNIX/Storage Admin is the same person. It will be hard to find another Senior position if I only have UNIX backgroup without touching any storage equipment.

Please correct me if I am wrong. I am only in this field two years.
 

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