New book arrived
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@scottalanmiller said in New book arrived:
@momurda said in New book arrived:
It is 125 pages
Not very much for this kind of thing.
Ya my KVM book is 468 pages. It includes a lot of extras, but they are all relevant.
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Well, I didn't have any real use for an IT book during the last 15 years. I was told to order a few like 5 years ago, so I've ordered something about "SharePoint 2010 Administration Handbook" (don't know the exact title) and an "in-depth" Windows Server 2008R2 book.
The SharePoint book was crap and the Windows Server book was even worse.
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The one really good IT book I still reference on a regular basis is: UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook.
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@coliver said in New book arrived:
The one really good IT book I still reference on a regular basis is: UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook.
Same here. A few Linux and C reference books, but that's it.
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@coliver said in New book arrived:
The one really good IT book I still reference on a regular basis is: UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook.
I have the "Linux Bible" it seems to be ok.
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I love IT books, but the right topic is important.
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@scottalanmiller said in New book arrived:
I love IT books, but the right topic is important.
Ya I don't read my FoxPro book much.
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@stacksofplates said in New book arrived:
@scottalanmiller said in New book arrived:
I love IT books, but the right topic is important.
Ya I don't read my FoxPro book much.
I think I might have some NT 3.51 book somewhere. Oh, and I'm sure I still have that HP-UX documentation that was delivered on CD. Included with the documentation was the first CD drive I had my dirty hands on, some single speed SCSI drive with a caddy.
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@scottalanmiller said in New book arrived:
I love IT books, but the right topic is important.
I really enjoyed the Mastering vSphere series. I have not read the one on version 6, but the ones on 5 and 5.5 were rather enjoyable.
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@NetworkNerd said in New book arrived:
@scottalanmiller said in New book arrived:
I love IT books, but the right topic is important.
I really enjoyed the Mastering vSphere series. I have not read the one on version 6, but the ones on 5 and 5.5 were rather enjoyable.
Because 50% of the book was about how to handle that SSO mess? SCNR