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.
Importance of system administration
An administrator is the person who deals with the day to day functions of a computer network and/or system. The developer is the person who created the specific system and/or program.
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.
Network management is defined as activities, methods, procedures, and tools that assit in the operation of maintenance, administration, and provisioning of a given network system.
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This means the person who is in charge of the server.
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the system is not centralised, making administration difficultlack of securityno computer in the network is reliable
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The main Components of information System are : 1)People 2)Data 3)Network 4)Hardware 5)Software
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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_administrator
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