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| Date: | Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:02:19 -0500 |
I am guess it would be 1 windows and 1 Linux Administrator for every 100 users ... That would be a better choice .. ./thanks ilaiy On 10/25/05, Rami.Prescott@frostbank.com <Rami.Prescott@frostbank.com> wrote:
Would anyone know of a good place to find information on how large a system administrator/ network engineering department should be? The general rule of thumb I've heard is 1 system administrator/network engineer for every 250 users. Is this generally true in practice? We define system administrator/network engineer as someone who has 5-10 years experience in all OS and who is responsible for the operating system and hardware. Thank you, Rami Prescott IT Audit
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