Systems Administration and Maintenance: Learning Module
Systems Administration and Maintenance: Learning Module
Systems Administration and Maintenance: Learning Module
AND MAINTENANCE
Learning Module
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
The system administrator, IT system administrator, system
administrator, or sys admin is a person employed to manage and
maintain a computer system and/or a network. System administrators
could be members of the Information Technology (IT) Department or
the Department of Management Information Systems (MIS).
Related fields
Most companies are filling other positions related to
system administration. Within a larger organization, most of these
may be separate positions within the Technical Support or
Information Services (IS) department.
The Database Administrator (DBA) manages a database
infrastructure and is responsible for data integrity and
infrastructure reliability and accuracy.
The responsibilities of the system administrator are broad in
nature and vary significantly from one organization to another.
System administrators are usually responsible for setting up,
supporting and maintaining servers or other computer systems, and
for preparing and responding to service interruptions and other
issues. Certain roles may include scripting or basic programming,
project management for systems-related projects, supervision or
training of computer operators, and advising on computer problems
beyond the expertise of technical support personnel. To order to
do his or her job well, the system administrator must show a
combination of technical knowledge and responsibility.
Some of the duties and responsibilities of a System Administrator:
The time saving reflects the fact that the manual process has
been replaced by automation. One could start the process and
perform other tasks while the automated installation finish.
3. Document Everything
Documentation does not have to be a major burden; organized
a wiki, or create a text file directory on a file server. Start
creating checklists for common activities, like how to set up a
new employee or how to set up user's email. Once recorded, it is
easier to delegate these roles to a junior employee or a new
recruit. Labeling of physical devices is helpful for the
organization to avoid errors and makes it much easier for new
people to help out. Implement a policy that you must pause to label
an unknown device before working on it, even though you're in a
rush. Label the front and back of the device. Stick a label with
the same text on both the power adapter and the device.