Friday, February 12, 2010

Fast Forward 8 Months

So again, I have criminally lapsed in my posts on this blog. Since that September post, I left my previous job at the University of Georgia, had a nice 2-week backpacking trip through Europe away from computers and familiar faces, and returned in mid October to begin work for the man a large technology consulting firm, based out of the Atlanta office.

I'm currently on a 6-month 10-month project for a federal government client, spending 4-5 days of the week in the greater DC area, working as, to my dismay, a "Windows Desktop Engineer." I've been able to grab a few server tasks on the side, and the role has afforded me some valuable experience with Windows Server 2008 and Active Directory, however I find myself a good distance away from where my true interests lie: Linux servers and virtualization technologies.

At work, I've learned a good bit about GPO authoring, Active Directory 2008 configuration and management, Ghost Suite 2.5, Windows Server 2008 implementation of DHCP and DNS, enterprise-level IT, and the nature of consulting.

In what little time I have at home every few weekends (I tend to spend weekends in different cities or staying in DC), I've been playing around with Windows Server 2008 and Active Directory architecture in a virtual environment. Since leaving UGA, I had to forfeit my VMWare Workstation license, and thus have been learning to use Sun's VirtualBox. Aside from the networking, I've found that many of the standard features are comparable to VMWare Workstation.

In the coming weeks, I hope to have the opportunity to play around with Xen virtualization and KVM in Linux. More on that later!