I try to religiously follow planet sysadmin as well as IBM developerworks.
Which ones do you read and advise to other system administrators?
I try to religiously follow planet sysadmin as well as IBM developerworks.
Which ones do you read and advise to other system administrators?
Since every modern System Administrator should be using a feed reader, here's my selections from Google Reader [NOTE: These are RSS feeds, not the standard viewable sites themselves!]:
System Administration and Storage:
Security:
Tech/IT News:
Others that are important and popular among sysadmins:
I'm subscribed to the following in my feed reader:
There are a few others I have in my sysadmin category, but they may not be generally applicable. I'd also suggest reading a lot of sites that would be considered 'sites programmers should read' - hacker news, programming.reddit etc., but then I tend to have an interest in both programming and systems administration.
On a regular basis? None.
In the end, most sites just end up being a time suck (like Server Fault?)
No one has mentioned Microsoft's Sysinternals Blog, which has the best advanced Windows troubleshooting information anywhere.
I read Hacker News. The name is misleading, as it rarely has any hacker news, but very informative stories on every tech-subject imaginable.
I subscribe to several of the planet aggregators.
If you are linux-y: http://freshmeat.net (turn up the odd free software gem)
If you work in a school: http://edugeek.net
If you want to be secure: http://isc.sans.org
I have gazillions of technology and vendor specific feeds in my RSS reader. Too many, perhaps.
Those that haven't yet been mentioned and are relatively generic:
Datacenter Knowledge and Royal Pingdom often prove an interesting outlook about what's going on.
Not strictly websites, the NANOG and Outages lists can be helpful weather reports.
I highly recommend Ars Technica in general, but a daily digest of the Server Room forum on their site is just awesome:
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/833003030931
Just tons of great info, especially on VMWare etc.
My regularly read sysadmin related RSS feeds, excluding those listed above:
If you want to keep an eye on security issues you can check out:
US Computer Emergency Readiness Team Vulnerabilities Listing
HackADay is one of my favorites! It is good for killing time at work.
The "Serious Hardware/Software Crap" and related forums at Something Awful I've found to be a source of solid advice, both for sysadmin and coding questions.
The Joyeur blog, by Joyent. Sadly they don't seem to be posting much content these days. Are they even doing the podcast anymore ?
asktheadmin.com always has good content. petri.co.il also has some awesome Windows articles and a large and active forum.
I've cut back on my RSS reader dramatically. Mostly it's web comics, which is about 8 or 10 sites now.
I try to follow high quality content sources and interesting people on Twitter. Most of the blog authors I had in RSS are on Twitter and link their latest post. A lot of colleagues, friends and acquaintances I know in Ruby on Rails and Web Operations are on Twitter, and post links to blog posts, news articles and other sites I find valuable and interesting.
It's like getting a "best of" without having to sift through all the crap. Other people did it for me. It's the ultimate in laziness.
For getting a grip on the technology, digital life, and political zeitgeist, you might try popurls. The site is nicely designed and gives a reasonable way outside of a feed reader to grab quick look at the state of things. The advantage over a feed reader is that there is less of an urge to "deal" with everything and get it out of your "inbox" because there is no "inbox."