Newbie in Egypt Looking to Break Into IT Professionally
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@scottalanmiller
Thank you too much , i will read about both Networking and Security
, then decide which one to dive intoand if i has any question i know the way
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Doing projects at home will be huge for you. Take your Linux systems and just build one thing after another. Web servers, databases, monitoring, logging, virtualization, etc.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Doing projects at home will be huge for you. Take your Linux systems and just build one thing after another. Web servers, databases, monitoring, logging, virtualization, etc.
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Ok , i can start with Fedora workstation or what ?!
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Start with CentOS 7 Minimal Install, no desktop.
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if you're looking at IT, I'd stick with traditional server style OSs - CentOS for example. Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.
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@Dashrender what about networking ?
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@Dashrender said:
Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.
Desktop or research. Well used by CentOS people to test features ahead of release. But mostly for engineers, not admins.
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@Dashrender said:
if you're looking at IT, I'd stick with traditional server style OSs - CentOS for example. Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.
The latest releases of Fedora include a Server-only install. However, I'd still recommend sticking with CentOS.
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@Barakat said:
@Dashrender what about networking ?
what about it?
You want to learn it?
I'm not sure what you have access to as far as something like eBay - but you can find all kinds of used switches online that would be a good place to start.
Also, you could just build virtual switches inside a hypervisor.
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Networking is definitely much harder to break in to less formally than systems fields, also much lower demand for it.
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Microsoft Virtual Academy is free and very thorough if you decide to go the Microsoft Route.