System Admin at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
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Nov 11, 2025
I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Noble (Arm). I've been working with Ubuntu for about seven to eight months now, and before that, I had a mix of Windows and Linux system administration, mainly with Red Hat, CentOS, and Windows Server. Now it's purely Ubuntu, so about six or seven months purely Ubuntu, and the rest would be about four or five years of mixed experience with both operating systems. I use Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Noble (Arm) mainly to run Docker containers, and I have a few logging servers where I run Elastic on, so it's mainly infrastructure-related and backend work.
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I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Noble (Arm). I've been working with Ubuntu for about seven to eight months now, and before that, I had a mix of Windows and Linux system administration, mainly with Red Hat, CentOS, and Windows Server. Now it's purely Ubuntu, so about six or seven months purely Ubuntu, and the rest would be about four or five years of mixed experience with both operating systems. I use Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Noble (Arm) mainly to run Docker containers, and I have a few logging servers where I run Elastic on, so it's mainly infrastructure-related and backend work.
It is scalable and applies to your use case.