Philippe Pierre has worked for many years as a database administrator and Unix/Linux system administrator. He taught networks at the CNAM (Paris). He was also employed as an infrastructure engineer in a pharmaceutical laboratory and administrator of an HPC computing cluster. He was very familiar with GNU/Linux environments in a corporate setting and with high-availability systems. He enjoyed sharing his experience.
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