This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
What Makes Me Nervous
It’s not layoff rumors, or a superior that is too busy for me. It’s not the budget or the outages. It’s not the latest bit of busy work or the next rash of hackers.
Continue reading SA Tenets – Mistakes Are OK
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This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
Eat Your Own Dog Food
I have a coworker who hates that phrase – he thinks it’s too self-deprecating. He prefers “Eat Your Own Cooking”, but the sentiment is the same.
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This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
Continue reading SA Tenets – Oncall Applies In Both Directions
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This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
Automate The Hell Out Of Everything
There is an old joke that goes like this:
- The junior SA can’t help you because she is too busy because nothing is automated.
Continue reading SA Tenets – Automate The Hell Out Of Everything
(232 words, estimated 56 secs reading time)
This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
If You Can’t Open It, You Don’t Own It
This one is borrowed from the MAKE crowd. The gist is to not let external parties dictate what you can and can not do with your resources.
Continue reading SA Tenets – If You Can’t Open It, You Don’t Own It
(238 words, estimated 57 secs reading time)
This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
Manage the Interesting
So, you are collecting your statistics. Any you look at them every so often. Maybe you even meet to review them with your customers and bosses.
Continue reading SA Tenets – Manage the Interesting
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This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
If You Can’t Measure It, You Can’t Manage It
“No news is good news” just isn’t valid in the Operations SA world. You need to be watching stats on every little process, at all times.
Continue reading SA Tenets – If You Can’t Measure It, You Can’t Manage It
(169 words, estimated 41 secs reading time)
This is a continuation of the “SA Tenets” series of posts in which I discuss my beliefs about System Administration and work in general
First, Do No Harm
Yes, stolen from the popular misquote of the Hippocratic Oath. It’s important for SAs to remember, too.
Continue reading SA Tenets – First, Do No Harm
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This is the first post of a series where I will discuss my general beliefs about System Administration, and in some cases, work in general. I’ll update the links in the “SA Tenets” version of this post linked at the top of the site.
Continue reading SA Tenets
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