It’s not just a manual; it’s 1,200+ pages of "war stories" and hard-won insights that help solve the knottiest problems. What’s your go-to sysadmin reference?
Understanding how core internet infrastructure really stays upright. UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook
"Respect the privacy of others. Think before you type. With great power comes great responsibility." — The SysAdmin Lecture. 📜✨ It’s not just a manual; it’s 1,200+ pages
Practical deep dives into Docker and orchestration. Automation: Real-world usage of Puppet and Chef . It’s not just a manual
Just added the 5th Edition of the to my library. It’s a bit of a "slab" at over 1,200 pages, but it’s remarkably conversational and—dare I say—actually fun to read. Top 3 things I'm diving into this week: