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How Are You Celebrating National Sysadmin Day?

jfruh writes "July 26 is Sysadmin Day, the system administrator's version of Secretary's Day. Are you giving your hardworking sysadmin the recognition they deserve? Blogger (and, yes, sysadmin) Sandra Henry-Stocker argues that a holiday like this is needed because due to the nature of their job, in everyday life sysadmins 'get noticed least when they do the best work' So if your systems run so smoothly that you sometimes forget you even have a sysadmin on staff, be sure to recognize them for their excellent work today."

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  1. In my country... by mfarah · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This day is known only by the sysadmin themselves (and former sysadmins, as well), so we pat each other on the back, post a message on twitter and/or facebook and that's it.

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    "Trust me - I know what I'm doing."
    - Sledge Hammer
  2. Same as I do every day by smooth+wombat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dealing with incompetence and stupidity.

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    We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
  3. Same as every day by Sparticus789 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Telling the developers, for the 76732198435 time, that their application is not important enough to warrant it's own server, they do not need root access, and I cannot fix their personal laptop.

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    sudo make me a sandwich
  4. Custom app not important enough for own server? by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you're blowing cash on a dev team (let's say 5 folks at $120K/year each with benefits), you're going to try to save $1-2K a year so you don't have to host the final product (perhaps a publicly-facing final product) on its own server?

    And it's "its" dammit. Happy SysAdmin Day.