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Our client is looking for a Server Engineer with strong Hyper-V experience on a 6 months' contract for their client in Cape Town. You will form part of a team of infrastructure engineers that overlook and provide critical (L3 and L4) support to data centres across the African region.
Minimum Requirements
Enterprise size Hyper-V Failover cluster experience – 5 to 10 years
Fiber channel Storage, Server, and zoning experience – 2 to 4 years
Enterprise Storage/SAN management – 2 to 5 years
Enterprise size backup solution experience – 2 to 4 years
Microsoft server (virtual/physical) manage and troubleshooting – 5 to 10 years
A minimum of 5 years' experience managing high availability systems
Must have experience in set-up/support of MS Hyper V Cluster environments
Broad generalist knowledge of current, certified Information Technology standards, operating systems, and implications of emerging technology trends.
Broad understanding of IT operational related technologies such as virtualisation, storage and backups.
Database and Converged Architecture experience advantageous.
Knowledge of in Cloud Technologies (Azure) would be advantageous.
Understanding of ITIL processes.
Advantageous requirements
Microsoft SCCM (System center configuration manager) – 1 to 2 years
On Prem Exchange – 2 to 5 years
File Services (SMB share/Microsoft DFS) – 2 to 4 years
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