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sriad


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02-28-04 06:33 PM

Hi all,

I was hoping to find information about system administration policies
and practices that were in a platform independent manner.
Eg. Policies for allocating accounts irrespective of the OS used.

While I found some information, I was looking for a forum where these
best practices were developed in a more structured fashion .. in a
manner similar to say ... Design Patterns.

Any help / links /pointers will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
sriad





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    Re: Seeking information : System Administration Policies and Best Practices  
Michael Vilain


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02-28-04 07:33 PM

In article <fe3cae93.0402280946.2c709fb4@posting.google.com>,
sriad_2@yahoo.com (sriad) wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was hoping to find information about system administration policies
> and practices that were in a platform independent manner.
> Eg. Policies for allocating accounts irrespective of the OS used.
>
> While I found some information, I was looking for a forum where these
> best practices were developed in a more structured fashion .. in a
> manner similar to say ... Design Patterns.
>
> Any help / links /pointers will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> sriad

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...il/-/0201702711

The Practice of System and Network Administration
by Limoncelli and Hogan

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