Number of Admin's per Server

From: V Crenshaw (schmickn0sPaM_at_NoSpAmswbell.net)
Date: 02/05/05


Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:19:41 GMT

I'm new to the group. I've looked at the FAQ's and archives and can't
find anything referencing this so I have a question.

Have you seen in any of the industry mags with a survery or article that
talks about the
optimum number of unix or AIX admins per server?

I know servers have different levels of complexity etc. but I'm looking for
some data to see
what is generally done in the "real world."

If you recall seeing something and are not really sure, would you tell me
where you likely saw it, ie. what
mags you might have seen it in or website etc.?

VCrenshaw



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