Admin books

Asaf Maruf asafmaruf-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Nov 13 20:30:10 UTC 2007


"The Practice of System and Network Administration" by Limoncelli et
al is a good general book on the duties and responsibilities of a
system admin.

"The Linux Power Tools" series by O'Reilly is a nice addition.
"Linux Server Hacks" series by O'Reilly.
"Linux Debugging and Performance Tuning" by Steve Best is a good one as well.
"Optimizing Linux Performance" by Phillip Ezolt.

The performance tuning books are always a welcome edition as this is
one of the most common issues faced by sys admins.

Asaf


On Nov 13, 2007 10:54 AM, Jose <jtc-vS8X3Ji+8Wg6e3DpGhMbh2oLBQzVVOGK at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Just wondering if you gents/gals could recommend any good linux/unix
> admin books, I have got the "Essentiual system administration",
> "Unix/Linux system administration handbook" "LPI Certification books",
> pretty good all of them, I am looking for something meatier if any on
> the market.
>
> Went to "Biggest bookstore" at Yonge/Spadina, but could find much, there
> were some good number of books for "moving to linux" kind of series, but
> that's not what I am looking for.
>
> If any has any siggestions, I would appreciate any comments.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jose
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