Server Support

Discussion in 'Employment & Jobs' started by morph, Oct 23, 2009.

  1. morph

    morph Byte Poster

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    I've sort of got into a junior network support role which is great but i'm lacking on server experience (zilch) - before that i was doing sort of helpdesk stuff but wuite in depth looking at any issue and we had to fix it - has anyone got advice on getting into server type jobs, i appreicate this might look like a step back to some but its somthing i'd like to address - or do people think i should carry on with network support?
     
    Certifications: Network +, ITIL Foundation, CCENT, CCNA
    WIP: server/ccna security
  2. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Given your WIP, I'd be inclined to carry on with that for the moment, assuming current role gives you CISCO exposure. :D

    If you do too much, in a short space of time, you could end up as a jack of all trades and a master of none...
     
  3. onoski

    onoski Terabyte Poster

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    Network support is quite broad as well and obviously deals with networks. It would not harm having some server support but why not specialise in one field or area. That's what I'd do if I were you.

    Best regards:)
     
    Certifications: MCSE: 2003, MCSA: 2003 Messaging, MCP, HNC BIT, ITIL Fdn V3, SDI Fdn, VCP 4 & VCP 5
    WIP: MCTS:70-236, PowerShell

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