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I saw you are doing programming stuff, maybe you can give me your opinion, what are your thoughts regarding starting from linux and python doing sys admin stuff as a entry point in IT career, or you would suggest some other route?
What area of system administration interests you? Because you can be a more general sysadmin or a highly specialized one. You are going to want to learn about Azure and AWS as those are the popular cloud based services. The way I would probably go about this is I would pick something like Azure and I would learn everything I could about it and cloud computing and I would go for a job in cloud security.
That way you know exactly what you are going after the clearer you can get about what you want to do the easier of a time you are going to have (compaines have been moving away from cloud recently and back to on site services but my point is more hypothetical so we are going to ignore that for now)
DNS/DHCP/ networking in general. I.E. forward and reverse lookups, the difference between public/private IP ranges, etc.
There is ALOT
Learn Python first and try to get some understanding of computer science Harvard has a really good video series on youtube thay will teach you alot of the basics. Look for CS50 Introduction To Computer Science on google
Great info, thank you, i am going to write these points down. I am looking something to hop on to IT, so i am not in area of specialization yet(but when the time comes :))
It is more than enough info, to get me started.
Thank you!
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