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System Admin job interview

Should I act excited during the interview? Or stern face?

Hey guys, I have a system administrator job interview tomorrow afternoon - and was wondering what advice some of you might have. I've done system admin work for about a year now, but have never actually interviewed for a system administrator noscript position. I was told the interview is only an hour long - anyone know what I might expect? Thanks! Its about Must understand Windows Server, ADDS, Hyper-v, Solarwinds, Vmware Esxi. SCCM, Citrix CVAD, (Minimum knowledge). Azure is a plus.

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Given the insane pricing of ram for consumer, how has it affected this field for servers and such?

Just curious because at this point i can sell my cheap ddr5 32gb for almost $500. When I got my 64 gb I paid 230 now its over 900.

Curious how those who are replacing or plan to, have you seen price increase drastically?

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How do you prevent network documentation from becoming outdated?

Hi everyone, sorry for the wall of text, but I could really use some advice.

Lately I’ve been running into issues with the way I document and manage my customers’ infrastructures.
This is my current workflow:

I design and document the network using draw.io, basically drawing a topological map of the network with IPs, devices, connections, etc.
Then I store all access credentials and connection methods (SSH, RDP, web UIs, etc.) in Devolutions RDM, which I use daily for remote access and support.

The problem is documentation drift.
For every small change (new device, IP change, VLAN tweak, whatever), the draw.io diagram often doesn’t get updated — sometimes by me, sometimes by colleagues. Over time this becomes a mess and starts to actively hurt troubleshooting and onboarding.

What I’m looking for:

A single source of truth for devices and network information
Inventory of devices (IPs, roles, locations, notes, etc.)
Ideally the ability to generate or at least visualize a network map/topology (even semi-manual is fine)
Bonus points if it’s self-hosted, but commercial is okay too if it’s worth it

I briefly looked at NetBox. It clearly looks powerful and well-respected, but my first impression was that it’s very complex and possibly overkill for this use case. I might be wrong, so I’m open to being corrected by people who actually use it daily.

So the real question is:
What do you use to keep network documentation, inventory, and topology sane and actually up to date in a multi-tech environment?

I’m less interested in “perfect on paper” and more in “people actually keep it updated”.

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to share real-world experience.

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Question about the normal of number IT team by the number of users

What the normal of number IT team by the number of users help desk/network/system and network admin


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Entra down in Germany?

Anyone else having problems? Same thing for Azure.

Edit: Seems to be an OpenDNS issue.

It's not DNS
Something Something
It's DNS

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IT Salary - lowering

The more I apply for jobs the more I see that salaries are not moving much . Most jobs are actually moving down.

I mean mid year sys admin are still around 60-90k and I’m noticing it capped around there

Senior roles are around 110-140k

Is this the doing of AI or are people valuing IT skills less and less ?

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Office 365 Major Version Changes?

Is there any documentation available on the changes to the various versions of Office 365? It would be nice to know what the differences are between major version changes like 2408 and 2502, and then the changes between 2502 and 2508, etc...


I know you can get the specific version release notes via https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-microsoft365-apps-by-date but I'd like to get a big picture overview when moving from one major version to another.

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Got quoted $11.40 / envelope on renewal with Docusign lol (rant)


Working with possibly the worst vendor rep in my career. Refused to send me pricing until 3 days before renewal, with a 4x increase. Discounted down from $22,000/ year for 2000 envelopes (lol) by 40% to $9200 for 2000. The existing $1600 overage from last year.

At this point I want to go monthly so I can cutover to different software, but I’m stuck because of the holidays.

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VMware now threatening outages to perpetual license holders

# The saga with VMware continues!!!

Backstory:
We've been a VMware shop for 10+ years with multiple data centers globally. We decided to let our service/support contract expire this year after we found out it jumped from $43k to $99k. We have perpetual licenses so there's not much concern in the department about things breaking. We are already in the process of migrating to AWS (we already have a large AWS presence) and Hyper-V. We're also evaluating Proxmox as a potential replacement for Hyper-V as well but that's a 2026-2027 initiative.

Today's Communication:
Our license expires on (Dec 31st, 2025). Our VMware rep was already being pushy but today it escalated when the rep sent this email:

>Your licenses expire today and you will face environment disruptions as well as penalty fees if a PO is not submitted today. Please let me know if you need anything else from me. 

> Happy New Year!

><name of rep>


I would normally just ignore this email but it really upsets me that they're trying to use scare tactics by straight up lying to people. There will be no outage unless they decided to deactivate our perpetual license or some other malicious action which I'm sure would violate our sales contract and terms of agreement. I realize this is most likely just a scare tactic by a sales rep but damn this really irks me that instead of saying something like "IF there's an issue you won't have support" they said "YOU WILL" have outages. Trying to figure out how I want to respond but I can't let that false claim go unanswered. What an absolute tool of a company/rep.

Draft Email:

>Hi <name of rep>,

>To clarify, our VMware licenses are perpetual and explicitly show an expiration of 'Never' within our environment.

>Could you please clarify what specific 'environment disruptions' you are referring to when you say "will face...disruptions"? My understanding is that while our SnS (Support and Subnoscription) may be ending, the software itself will continue to function AS LICENSED.

>Has the legal definition for perpetual changed recently?

>Regards



# UPDATE 1:

Just received another notice from our VAR & Broadcom:

>Providing an update regarding your VMware subnoscription in hopes that this allows your team to make a confident decision with this renewal. I have informed your Broadcom representative, <name of rep redacted>, that <name of company> does not plan to renew its VMware subnoscription. It's come to my knowledge that Broadcom has recently implemented cancellation policy requiring customers to uninstall their current licenses which will result in a loss of connection between your vSphere and vCenter, bringing down your environment. If your team decides that letting the subnoscription lapse is still the best course of action, the attached “Software, Certificate of Destruction” will need to be signed and returned asap.

It contains an attachment called "Software, Certification of Destruction.pdf". Here's the contents of said attachment:

>Certification Regarding Use of Subnoscription Software

>Customer acknowledges that the subnoscription term for Subnoscription Software acquired under the Order referenced in the above letter has expired, and therefore Customer must cease its use of such Subnoscription Software and deinstall the Subnoscription Software licenses. Customer further acknowledges that continued use of the Subnoscription Software beyond the Term Expiration Date is a material breach of the Order and the governing contracts between Customer and Broadcom (the “Agreements”) and an infringement of Broadcom’s intellectual property rights, potentially resulting in claims for enhanced damages and attorney’s fees.

>By signing this certification, Customer certifies that it has discontinued all use of the Subnoscription Software and has deinstalled the licenses.

>Broadcom reserves all rights it may have with respect to this subject matter.

>Printed Name of Authorized Signatory of Customer:

>Signature of Authorized Signatory of Customer:

>Title of
Defender for server licensing. How are you doing it?

For those using Defender for servers, how are you licensing it? We are currently an E-5 shop but our licensing rep is telling us we need to purchase Business premium licenses for each server then the defender license as an add on for each server. All servers are on-prem. Can anyone validate if this is how they are licensing their servers with Defender?

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PearsonVue Ruined my Exam, I Reported It

I just had my CompTIA exam canceled by Pearson VUE because of technical/proctoring issues that weren’t my fault. They failed to validate my appeal.

I searched my state AG’s consumer protection office. I Included what happened, dates, and any proof I had.

Each complaint is logged. If enough people report similar issues, regulators notice patterns, investigate, and may force companies to fix policies.

I know companies can be pressured to allow retakes, issue refunds, or clarify appeal processes.

Also I reported it to consumer protection bureau. Comptia and Pearson hate to see the attorney general and CPB complaints.

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