August 2000
Intermediate to advanced
896 pages
28h 17m
English
There are a lot of books about system administration out there. Why is this one special? We can think of two reasons.
First, it’s good. The authors do real system administration on real systems with a lot of users, a lot of networking, and a lot of special connectivity. They’ve been at it long enough that they can still recall what a Unibus adaptor was and what was wrong with the DZ11 (no interrupts). They’ve lived in a “dirty” world with lots of different systems from lots of different vendors and lots of different versions of the operating system. They’ve been bitten by alligators of every type and persuasion. This is not a nice, neat book written for a nice, clean world. It’s a nasty book written for a nasty ...
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