Server Administrators often work with other staff members in an organization to evaluate their technology needs, administer the network environment, set up workstations, create a database of the organization's IT policies and document them and help train staff on the use of new technologies.
Server administrators need to have adequate knowledge of many types of server-based business applications. This includes tools made by some top names in the industry, such as VMWare and Oracle. As IT professionals, they also have to be on top of the latest developments in technology so that they can understand how to work with new hardware and software. They also recommend upgrades, modifications, and improvements.
Although Windows server administrators, mac server administrators, and Unix/Linux server administrators’ provider services for different operating systems, their tasks are very similar like the ones stated above.
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