Posts belonging to Category 'NETWORK ENGINEER'

November 2, 2009 | Posted by admin
Many organisations use a three tier support staff solution, with tier one (help desk) personnel handling the initial calls, tier 2 (technicians and PC support analysts) and tier three (network administrators). Most of those organisations follow a fixed staffing ratio, and being a network administrator is either the top job, or next to top job, [...]
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October 31, 2009 | Posted by admin
Learning how to become a network engineer is in itself no easy task. The scope of topics ranges from learning where each appropriate plug goes into to mastering the use of Linux, Solaris and NetWare to optimise connections between servers and individual computers.
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October 27, 2009 | Posted by admin
A network engineer handles all of the “plumbing” for a company’s computers, connecting offices with T1 lines, hooking them up to the Internet, and configuring all internal systems such as net routers and firewalls. The position usually spills over into some Unix systems administration work, but “basically, it’s a plumbing job,” says one engineer.
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October 27, 2009 | Posted by admin
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Pada masa berkembangnya Mainframe, semua proses komputasi terpusat pada satu mesin besar yang di dalamnya terkonfigurasi banyak prosesor dan memori, dengan mekanisme sharing prosesor dan sharing memori. Semua terminal yang hanya berfungsi sebagai input dan output terhubung pada Mainframe. Tidak ada proses sama sekali pada terminal tersebut. Terminal tersebut disebut juga sebagai dumb terminal.
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