In the simplest of terms they are the same, it is just the target supported is different. Network administration supports the hardware and software that makes up the network, switches and routers for example. System administration would involve the support of the various servers that would be connected to the network, database, email, and web servers are good examples. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_administrator
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Importance of system administration
they difference is the network operating system is the type of system that a computer or -IT technology Company uses after it has trademarked it. The OPERATING SYSTEM is the home version
node is endpoint network connection device or interface between system and network. hop is a computer system
A switch is a network connectivity device and a host is a computer system (client) on a network.
operating system security concerns about vulnerabilities on specific operating system network system security concerns about vulnerabilities of the entire network regrdless how diverse or complex the network is.
Operating system protects the computers data from viruses and hackers on the network.. network security protects all devices, servers,m computers ,mainframes on the network.
A person can learn the practice of system and network administration by speaking to a business professional in the field, or by attending classes and seminars. One can also learn about basic system and network administration practices online through information sites such as Wikipedia or eHow.
Formerly know as the Network Administration Tool in RedHat, which was known as System-Config-Network due to it's command line invocation. Newer releases of RedHat uses the NetworkManager instead of Network Administration Tool.
Windows is a general purpose operating system and Novell NetWare is a network operating system
hospital information system can be administration or medical system and both can be on the hospital.
Network Operating system, NOS, is software allows the system to connect to a network. Disk Operating System, DOS, is software that uses the information that is stored on a disk.
when you use a system path you are accessing data on your computer usually on your C drive or your E drive. a network path is to another system on the network. for example, "//computername/sharedfolder/document.doc"