For the children who are engaged in the Linux position, the most concerned about the problem is how the industry, can make money? What can I do later?
For the first question:
With the rapid development of the Internet, users of the site experience all aspects of the requirements are very high, so as the bottom of the web hosting Linux system, get a large number of applications, it can be said that large and medium-sized Internet company Linux in the server domain has accounted for 7-80%, And the Android phone is also based on Linux to develop customized. Linux in the future will be widely used in all walks of life.
Here we discuss Linux operations, if it is Linux development, pay higher, so as long as you are skilled, proficient, pay is not a problem, we all understand.
I only say that the corresponding Linux job management salary is 20k+ above. All don't ask how much money you can give, the key is how skilled you are, the key is your technology is how NB, where is your ability?
From the Linux operations area, there are a few ways to learn:
1) proficient in Linux system performance optimization, network daily management.
2) High-performance cluster architecture deployment and optimization.
3) Large concurrent site operations and management.
4) Mysql, Oracle DB Cluster Management.
5) Development and management of automatic operation and maintenance platform
6) site Architecture gslb, CDN Cache, and so on.
An industry to be skilled, or even proficient in at least 5-10 years to spend, do one thing in a single-minded, even if not now, as long as the daily progress a little, daily practice a little bit, change a little bit, believe the future better. Only concentration can be successful.
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