Once you solve a problem on your server or network, you'll immediately revel in the awesomeness of your troubleshooting skills. It's a wonderful feeling to have fixed an issue, becoming the hero within your technology department. But you're not done yet. The next step is looking toward preventing this problem from happening again. It's important to look at how the problem started as well as steps you can take in order to help stop the problem from occurring again. This is known as a root cause analysis. A root cause analysis may be a report you file with your manager or within your knowledge-base system, or it could just be a memo you document for yourself. Either way, it's an important learning opportunity. ...
Conducting a root cause analysis
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