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Sei

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I'm mainly into system and server administration (Windows, SQL, Tomcat, IIS etc.) but the further I move ahead, the more I feel the need to know more and more about the above mentioned technologies. Generally Google helps me out with the some queries that I have but I want to get in deeper and have more than just cursory knowledge.

I'm gathering pdfs and finding out tutorials for these but any resources that you think are a must would definitely help me out. I'm giving myself 30-50 days to get at an intermediate level since I am somewhat familiar with the basics.

Thanks in advance.
 
if you are an administrator, did you consider stuff like SAN instead of programming? I think SAN pays a lot. just my opinion.
 
if you are an administrator, did you consider stuff like SAN instead of programming? I think SAN pays a lot. just my opinion.

Learn SAN as in SAN administration? I'm ready to learn it but is there any other way to learn it except getting hands on experience? Don't we need a test setup where we can try out stuff? Can I do that on my own at home with VMs?

For HTML/CSS, head first is a great book to introduce you the topics.

Head First series looks really good; wasn't aware of this. And they seem to have books for HTML5 and PHP as well.

Thanks! :)

Any other suggestions/approaches are still welcome!
 
Learn SAN as in SAN administration? I'm ready to learn it but is there any other way to learn it except getting hands on experience? Don't we need a test setup where we can try out stuff? Can I do that on my own at home with VMs?
the SAN infrastructure is very costly. usually goes in few hundred thousand dollars. the only san that you can setup at home is over iscsi. with home san over iscsi you can learn a lot of terminology and stuff, but i dont think it will be enough to put in your resume. I dont think even the traning centers can afford to setup an FC SAN. that probably explains the high pays IMO.
 
the SAN infrastructure is very costly. usually goes in few hundred thousand dollars. the only san that you can setup at home is over iscsi. with home san over iscsi you can learn a lot of terminology and stuff, but i dont think it will be enough to put in your resume. I dont think even the traning centers can afford to setup an FC SAN. that probably explains the high pays IMO.
So, were you suggesting something else (because I was familiar with the high costs) ?
 
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