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Hello! I am InvincibleMiners, or you can call me Matt. I am interested in helping 1-2 servers/networks my System Administration skills. I own a network of my own, with about ~5 players a day (on peak hours). I will be able to do meetings etc, but I do have projects and stuff to do.

My work:

I have fully created and managed my network by creating my first successful server in February.

IP: play.inviznetwork.com


I am not going to provide pictures to make sure i really get people who are genuinely interested.

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I am willing to System work such as bug fixing, configuration, management (making sure server is running smoothly and fixing anything that is preventing the server from doing anything etc), and any Staff work needed for smaller servers


Please PM me for more information, or to hire :)
 
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What kind of sys work do you do?
You never explain...
 

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Thanks. I have edited my post.
Your not a system administrator.
You simply edit some files and such, not what a system administrator does.
A system administrator can..
- Install java on linux/windows
- Install multicraft on linux/windows
- Install nano on linux
- Install htop on linux
.... Etc?
You edit files, and do server setup work.
So, don't call yourself a system administrator.
Call yourself like,
"Server Setuper" or something along those lines.
"Server Setup Shop" is more appropriate than system admin.

http://www.mc-market.org/threads/42193/
(Not meant to be self-advertising, just to tell the OP/others who read this what a system admin is)
 

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Everyone has their own understanding of a word or in this case a title. This is my understanding of it.
I guess you could? But no one is going to hire anyone with experience in just multicraft or small panels. Any idiot can do that. You bring nothing different to the table, in fact you bring less than the actual sysadmins on the subforum.
 

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Your not a system administrator.
You simply edit some files and such, not what a system administrator does.
A system administrator can..
- Install java on linux/windows
- Install multicraft on linux/windows
- Install nano on linux
- Install htop on linux
.... Etc?
You edit files, and do server setup work.
So, don't call yourself a system administrator.
Call yourself like,
"Server Setuper" or something along those lines.
"Server Setup Shop" is more appropriate than system admin.

http://www.mc-market.org/threads/42193/
(Not meant to be self-advertising, just to tell the OP/others who read this what a system admin is)
I wouldn't say installing nano on Linux makes you a system administrator... o_O[DOUBLEPOST=1475019388][/DOUBLEPOST]
I guess you could? But no one is going to hire anyone with experience in just multicraft or small panels. Any idiot can do that. You bring nothing different to the table, in fact you bring less than the actual sysadmins on the subforum.
Hilarious ;)
 

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- Install java on linux/windows
- Install multicraft on linux/windows
- Install nano on linux
- Install htop on linux
Even that, I would say is someone that knows a bit of Linux, not really a system admin.
 

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Even that, I would say is someone that knows a bit of Linux, not really a system admin.
Yep. Due to those being small CL commands.
How so? OP has no actual experience nor what the word sysadmin means.
I wasn't being sarcastic. I actually found it funny for some reason.
 

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I wouldn't say installing nano on Linux makes you a system administrator... o_O[DOUBLEPOST=1475019388][/DOUBLEPOST]
Hilarious ;)
Alright, that's an example haha
 
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