So what kind of Linux SA are you?

How would you rank yourself?

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  • UnixGuyUnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,570 Mod
    somewhere between the senior and advanced...or both I guess.
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  • xenodamusxenodamus Member Posts: 758
    Novice to Junior....and currently reading the Linux Bible as recommended. icon_thumright.gif I guess I'm right on track.
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  • brombulecbrombulec Member Posts: 186 ■■■□□□□□□□
    100% sure - senior.
  • ally_ukally_uk Member Posts: 1,145 ■■■■□□□□□□
    I would say I am currently at the Junior level
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  • HailHogwashHailHogwash Member Posts: 87 ■■■□□□□□□□
    + Junior as well.
  • lsud00dlsud00d Member Posts: 1,571
    Intermediate/Advanced...although it's slowly slipping away as I haven't worked with linux on a daily basis in over a year icon_cry.gif
  • brownwrapbrownwrap Member Posts: 549
    For the most part I like what I do, but I have become the goto guy for stuff no one else wants to do. When I arrived here April Fool's Day of last year, there was a lot of software that worked on some machines and not on others. I have tried to standardize things. In doing so I spend a LOT of time compiling software. I don't mind it, I rather like it, because it is stuff people here use, but I don't know if I could use this skill elsewhere. A type piece of softwar I work on is:

    GrADS Software

    People sometimes ask for the same software, say Openmpi compiled with gcc, Intel, or PGI. So I may be an expert in this area, but we have lots of other technologies here too, like VMWare, NetApps, and clusters that I am lacking in.
  • jdancerjdancer Member Posts: 482 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Senior. Lots of production RHEL VMs under VMWare VSphere.
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