Thursday, November 30, 2006

The joy cycling

My latest buy... well not a gadget, but enough to give me similar kicks. A brand new mountain bike, or rather MTB. Its also popularly referred locally as a Ranger bike.

Why did I decide to go for one? Many reasons.. but the most important one -> exercise. Ya, isnt cycling a great way of exercising. I used to walk around pretending to exercise, and it was not doing much good. My waistline parameters were not deviating the way I would have liked them to. And I did not have enough motivation to join a gym. So here I'm; cycling my way around.

Its a cool way to exercise. You can see the scenery move by. You always feel the wind in your face, so getting wet by sweat is out. Also, in a place like Bangalore, cycling will keep you out of many traffic jams, just cycle-walk on the footpath (don't if there is traffic on the footpath too :).



Wednesday, November 22, 2006

World Trade Center | Movie

Is it not too late to make this movie, way too late after the actual event. The movie overall is very emotional, and leaves you stressed out at the end, with uncomfortable thoughts about your own life and its losses. And guess what... its rated PG-13 for intense and emotional content, some disturbing images and language!! Forget the images and the language, the emotional content is a bit too much to handle.

The movie is a lot about couple of PAPD (Port Authority Police Department) cops who get stuck under the WTC debris after the towers collapse, and their rescue. Many flashbacks to the happy pasts with their families, the struggles in their own lives. The WTC debris looks too unreal, a lot like a set, the rescuers dirty as if working in a coal mine collapse.

But the movie has some great moments, like one where someone over the radio announces.. "History has been re-written today".

And some funny lines like ..
Emergency response team: Got a name Marine?
Marine Rescuer: Staff Sergeant Karnes
Emergency response team: Got something a little shorter?
Marine Rescuer: Staff Sergeant

Overall a good movie, but definitely not a must-watch. I would rather say, United 93 was a much better movie related 9/11, and is a must-watch.



Friday, November 17, 2006

Last night I saw a Shooting Star :)

Wow! What a sight it was....

Had my dinner last night and was standing in the adjacent terrace. The sky was particularly clear last night. Could see lot of celestial formations (read stars), but could not identify a single one :P .

And then I saw it... A bright blob, like a diamond in the rock, moved fast from above towards the horizon. The movement was so fast it must have lasted for less than a second. I noticed that the blob, initially bigger in size, was getting smaller until it finally vanished to thin air (air in space, huh??)

It was a genuine WOW moment. I saw a shooting star.. first time ever!! I felt instant joy in my heart. And ya, I made my magic 'wish' too.

Now that I think of it.. was it a sign... I would like to believe it was. Well I can sing the popular Ace of Base song ...
'I saw the sign and it opened up my eyes'
'I saw the sign'

Adios, lookout for your shooting star mates !

NASA link on shooting stars.



Wednesday, May 17, 2006

System Administration - A carrier choice

A frequently asked question by new IT entrants : What is System Administration ? Please find my views below..

0. What qualifications are required to become a System Admin in some BIG organization? Engineering degree? CCNA? CCNP? RHCE? MCSE?

There are various levels of sys administration. Some look after desktop level stuff (internal support), for which you may not need good qualifications. But some experience is necessary working on OS, solving user problems for popular desktop applications like MS Office.

On the other hand there are sys admins who actually look at the servers, where the companies real business lies. These people need to be well qualified, having proper domain knowledge. BE is not must, but ya graduation is necessary. MCSE is needed for working on Microsoft systems. CCNA is needed now a days for any one venturing in their field, as it gives you a good networking base. RHCE is gaining popularity now a days as organizations have started going for open source stuff now a days seriously. CCNP is a high level certification, needed for Network admins, they are a different breed all together. They work primarily on large WANS running business networks, spanning countries.


1. Can I say you are working as a System Administrator?

No not really. Previously what I did at Mithi was product support. I was a product support engineer, a delivery engineer, trainer, a project manager, a solution consultant, and a sys admin...... all rolled into one.

At CA, I'm again doing product support, but this time that’s all. I support other sys admins who have bought CA's product and installed it on their network.


2. What do you like about a job of System Admin?

A sys admin is a unique person. Every one in the company know that this is the one guy who can do it all. This sense of uniqueness does satisfy the emotional well being. Also the sys admin gets to work on ALL the systems, all kinds of technologies that have been employed in that company to run its IT. So you can really enjoy getting your hands dirty working on huge server racks, networking equipment and all such physical things.


3. What are the responsibilities of System Admin? How is his normal working day/night?

Most of the work can be divided in 90% tech 10% non tech. Non tech involves liasoning with system/software vendors for needs, or getting support for procured stuff. So you need good people skills here.

Main task is looking after servers, creating policies for users, scheduling backup, looking after disk quota, size etc; anything and everything related to servers and systems is sys admin responsibility. His working hours normally depends on outages, if the day is good he can go home early but if there are some issues (which are always there) he has to extend.


4. What’s next after working as a System Admin for some years? What’s the growth path ?

Next level of sys admin would be becoming a manager, but to become a manager he has to have a networking knowledge too, loads of experience under his belt and good people skills (read team leadership qualities). Also in some organizations, managers or senior sys admins are also sent abroad for trainings on new products or technologies which the company is going to implement. Although this is rare, the trend is picking up slowly.

The manager then can grow to a full fledged IT manager, managing the full blown infrastructure of the business, and does report to the CIO or CTO.


5. How much salary one should expect for System Admin's job?

Entry level salaries can be as low as 1L PA. It grows if your skills grow. Good companies pay better, smaller ones really don’t have that spare cash or cant afford, hence it might feel like expolitation. Pay really depends on experience and exposure. With 4/5 years of exp you can expect a package of 4/5 L.


6. Which companies to look for when one wants nice and challenging admin work + job security + good salary + Any names?

Speaking about challenges it depends on the organization, if its a big one, you have lot of issues and more challenges. Like in AXA where a friend works as a sys admin, some 3000 system were migrated to XP from NT, that’s a great experience and challenge. You have to change everything from policies to servers etc, although the design and planning is done by senior sys admins.

Job security is there if you are good, and not working on contract basis. Companies like Accenture hire sys admins mostly on contract basis, and you may not be retained after the end of the contract.

A good way to get in this field is to join some small firms who provide sys admins to the bigger fish.

Names to start of in this field are: CMC, CMS, Satyam and such service companies, who provide their services to other bigger clients. Or alternatively directly join the bigger brand names. But the bigger brands hardly do hire on their own, so a consultant is a good idea.

One disadvantage about being a sys admin is that you have to keep on certifying every few years to keep up with latest technologies, but mostly your employer will sponsor you.


Conclusion:

Becoming a System Administrator is a good way to enter the vast field of IT. It’s a non development area, so is easy, but not stress free. Hard work is needed for the first few years to gain the much needed expertise. Alternatives to this field are Network Administration (highly specific, high technology area), Enterprise systems management (products like CA Unicenter, IBM Tivoli, BMC Patrol, HP Openview), Product Support (where you give tech support to specific products), are better earners when it comes to salaries.


Please feel free to mail me for any further queries.



Tuesday, May 16, 2006

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Rang De Basanti | Movie

Hey, just watched Rang De Basanti, or as they call it RDB, few hours back. I was waiting for the hangover to end. But my dear friend Amit Dhuri had written to me about the hangover after. He also says "If you have nothing to die for,your life is a waste" ... 'so true'.

First impression… it’s huge, it’s preaching.... no screaming, of a new way of life. A new life for us… Indians, a new ray of hope. A way which will realize the dreams of many, those who fought and shed their precious lives for Indian Freedom.

But let us all keep the hangover with us. Let that fire not fizzle out, let’s all do our part in realizing this dream… of making India Perfect.

Inquilab Zindabad!!!



Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Me, an official Linux user


I'm official Linux user number 410046, says... http://counter.li.org/ . Go register.



Thursday, January 26, 2006

If life had an ‘undo’ button ..ctrl+Z

Just the other day, I was wondering if life in general had an undo button (ctrl+Z). And then how about having a redo button (ctrl+Y) too, while we are at it.

Does this mean having real control (ctrl :) on life! Would we use it; or abuse it. Will this mean a perfect life for every one of us? Well.. we could redo or re-live some event which we liked, and undo an event which we did not like. A chance to rectify that event.

Now here comes the complex part. How would life be when and if every one around us started using their ‘do’ buttons. Some one would undo an event, in which you could be involved, because they did not like it. But on the other hand you might have liked it a lot and would like to redo it. Grrrr.. it would be a jinxed up mess.

So on second thoughts, would you not thanks god, that life’s keyboard has ctrl+Z and ctrl+Y missing !!

Amen !