For me, the job has been 70% Linux admin, 20% Oracle admin,
10% development. Your milage may vary, the last guy was probably more like 40% development. A chunk of that 70%
involves keeping the Java application server running, which
is kind of a beast. Also, we use the IP Virtual Server, if
you even know what that is, you know enough (I thought I did
when I started, but I was way off).
We were using IPVS in the development of one of our products, and then the poweres that be (ie. clueless Linux-types) decided to go with Cisco's CSS - at $50k per and we need TON's of them...what a bunch of lame-O's !
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