Technical stuff
This section gathers some resources I found useful for my life and work as a system administrator, network manager and developer. All things here are pretty heterogeneous, from little scraps to structured notes, with some of templates and so on.
I tried to group the resources in a way I believe is meaningful to browse them.
Most relevant bits of my experience as a system administrator are gathered here. I've started this activity as a hobby when I was a student, and I've kept doing that for fun and profit. Most of the material is related to Unix like systems.
Most of my time is spent configuring, tuning and monitoring many different kinds of services. I also think that networking is a really fascinating topic, so I really like to improve my skills in this field.
This is something you have to take into account sooner or later. It is directly or indirectly implied at some level in everything we do today. Since it is a broad topic, I have really heterogeneous material available.
My first love. I like to do it anytime I have something interesting to solve or to automate. I played with many different languages during the last years (I have a lousy concept of development after all), and I have fun in learning new ones.
Some experience and resources about database design and DBMS management. This is not my primary field of interest, but I have to deal with them quite often.