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[-] pedz@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago

I don't know exactly when they started doing this for businesses but I remember admins about a decade ago, whining about a version of Windows Server having the same type of tiled interface that Windows 8 had. Or a Server edition with games preinstalled.

At some point, my employer needed more admins (Windows, of course) and knew I preferred Linux. They were very big on Microsoft, but you know, Microsoft loves Linux now. So they tried to entice me into managing Linux servers... on Azure.

Me: It's a trap!

Throughout the years I've had multiple opportunities to have admin work on Windows but ugh, I don't know how people can do this. Just doing level 1 tech support was enough to make me want to puke every time someone says there's an issue with their OneDrive disappearing files.

[-] ramble81@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago

Honestly that’s part of the problem. You never got past level 1. Minus the UI debacle with 2012 (non-R2) admining Windows servers is actually pretty good. Use of GPOs and increased maturity of PowerShell have made it easy to work with a large scale of servers while still providing granular configuration needs.

I’ll manage a server all day long. Those issues you talked about are over 13 years old at this point and long gone. Now desktop support on the other hand? No thanks.

[-] pedz@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I know I'm a loser for refusing to work more with Microsoft. All my coworkers showed me so by becoming admins and making much much more money than I in just a short period of time. And I stayed the loser at level 1 for 15 years. But I have two issues. 1. I'm neurodivergent and passing certifications is nearly impossible. I dropped out of school and had to do social integration schemes with the education system. I have the knowledge but cannot get the certs. 2. I have very strong ethics. I will not even use a Windows computer to pass the Linux certification exams, as I find it very insulting. I've also been offered to admin IBM i servers, as I have experience with operations. But I also refused because IBM is also a dirty money gouging business.

Also, PowerShell is just Microsoft's way to try catching up with systems that actually never tried to remove their CLI. I started using Windows with version 1. Or actually, 3.1 because 1.0 was shit and I preferred DOS. So I knew how to use a computer with a keyboard, then Microsoft started to push everyone into clicking through multiple levels of menus instead of typing commands. It was the future! And then it introduced PowerShell with a whole new syntax because apparently typing commands is now the future again.

A few months ago I finally quit my level 1 tech job after 15 years as a loser refusing to do admin work and get more money. And I wonder if I shouldn't just go clean toilets and wipe floors instead of trying to find work in a Microsoft and AI world. I guess I'll just stay a poor loser.

[-] ramble81@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

I mean, you do you… I was just talking about the ease of administration on the server side.

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