And to put this in a *nix context instead of a VM one, at one site that I worked, I looked after the day-to-day running of about 15 Solaris boxes. However there was someone who was responsible for architecting the backup solution, someone else who was responsible for architecting news, internet type stuff and someone else who was responsible for security.
And there was an entire network squad who looked after our internal network and the various "solutions" that were provided to the customers.
SQL stuff tended to default to me 'coz the architects didn't have any experience in it so I had that to look after as well.
Mostly it worked but only because I spent a lot of my time actually checking up on things and being aware of the infrastructure. I saw lots of instances from my colleagues where they didn't understand enough to not do things and I spent quite some time undoing what they'd done.
Rod
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