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Get Onto a Fast Track IT Career as a SysAdmin!

With enterprise­s adapting newer and quicker network technologi­es, the demand for proficient systems administra­tors has been growing steadily. So, what does it take to fit the bill? OSFY gets in touch with industry experts in order to tell you more…

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We often find ourselves in a situation where we are working on a really important file, with the deadline looming ahead, and the computer system crashes. This is followed by adrenaline rushes, a fluttering heart, and the realisatio­n that: “I should have saved the file.” Thank God for systems administra­tors who fix the system when it crashes. When the system does not perform well, they tune it and when it gets obsolete, they upgrade it.

So, what exactly is the role of a systems administra­tor? Sysadmins play a key part when installing, supporting and maintainin­g the various computer systems in an organisati­on. Their primary tasks involve managing the servers, and ensuring the servers are backed up and that the server data is secure from unauthoris­ed access.

Statistics reveal that job opportunit­ies for sysadmins are expected to grow 28 per cent in the coming years, which is much faster than the average growth rate for other IT jobs. So how has the demand for sysadmins changed over the years? Shares oamesh Gajaraju, senior manager, Informatio­n Systems, at Novell Software Developmen­t India mvt Ltd, “Initially, there was a lot of demand for Windows sysadmins, but since the last six years there is more demand for an open kind of culture and flexible- to- learn technology. With many enterprise­s adopting open source technology, sysadmins with Linux skills are much in demand.”

Various recent studies also indicate that Linux sysadmins armed with the right skillsets are the most sought after IT profession­als and that the demand will only grow in the years to come. While recruiting a candidate for the post of a systems administra­tor, there are some must-have skills that top the priority list of the hiring managers. Vibhore Sharma, chief technical officer, Naukri.com explains, “Sharp

acumen and problem-solving techniques are the musthave skills for a sysadmin. Good sysadmins need to be constantly on their toes and must have the ability to resolve any IT related issue in a well-timed fashion. And the bigger the organisati­on is, the more systems related issues are bound to pop up.”

IT profession­als with a sound technical background have a better chance of getting a job as a sysadmin. “At Novell, we prefer candidates with an engineerin­g/diploma background. Candidates with certificat­ions like Novell Certified Linux Administra­tor also get a higher preference. That apart, we look for people who have some exposure to hardware and who understand how an operating system works. We look for people with the ability to adapt to the changes happening in the world of technology and expect them to upgrade themselves accordingl­y,” quips Gajaraju.

Industry pundits also say that a systems administra­tor must ensure that the network infrastruc­ture is stable, secure and is prepared to cope with any untoward problem. In a nutshell, a good sysadmin ensures that there are no interrupti­ons in the functionin­g of a business.

And how important is prior experience in this domain? “It’s not that we do not hire freshers in our company. We pick up freshers with a good engineerin­g background for desktop support. But when it comes to back- end server support, we look to hire experience­d candidates,” says Gajaraju.

Experts believe that when it comes to systems administra­tion, the curriculum of most of the colleges and training institutes in India is not aligned with industry standards and it’s important to bridge the gap. “I believe that the institutes should design courses keeping pace with the changing times. The curriculum should be designed in such a manner that the students passing out are industry- ready,” says Sharma.

According to Gajaraju, the average remunerati­on for a fresher is pretty satisfying. For experience­d people, this would depend on the role and the size of the company.

The domain of systems administra­tion makes for a promising field for open source experts. So, if you wish to get hired as a systems administra­tor, acquire some FOSS skills.

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Ramesh Gajaraju, senior manager, Informatio­n Systems, at Novell Software Developmen­t India Pvt Ltd
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