Remote Linux Administrator
What Is a Remote Linux Administrator and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Does a Remote Linux Administrator Do?
As a remote Linux administrator, your duties and responsibilities are to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot a system, server, or application that runs on the Linux operating system. There are many different Linux OSs, and some of the more common ones are Ubuntu, Mint, and Debian. In addition to maintaining the server and system, you also carry out routine security checks and work with other specialists to improve security and contingency plans for maintaining operations in case of emergency. Linux administrators also provide training and instruction to end users.
How to Become a Remote Linux Administrator
To become a remote Linux administrator, you need to have several qualifications, including education, professional experience, and a wide range of technical and interpersonal skills. An associate or bachelor’s degree in information technology or computer science is usually mandatory to work as a Linux administrator. You also need a strong working knowledge of Linux procedures, such as command line scripting, database administration, and server protocols. Because you work from home to monitor critical systems, you also need to have a reliable internet connection.
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