DC
Feb 12, 2022
This is a course which I enjoyed. It gave a good insight of the learning methodologies which we have often heard of but not given due importance. Also, the brain facts is cool :) My 5/5 to this course
CS
Aug 1, 2020
The best course so far. I feel like this course actually showed us things we would be doing day to day in the workplace. It's nice to problem solve since that will probably be a big chunk of the job.
By Yap C P
•Jul 10, 2021
This course is not so bad, but it has some flaw that might be frustrating.
The first problem is probably with practical. There are a lot of theory based (study based) with pretty much no practical at all. This made the class a bit hard to absorb in, and that it doesn't really give us a chance on handling the software needed when dealing with the course. I understand that it might be a bit hard to spin up something that can do what the course is teaching, but currently, there are 0 compulsory practical component, which might be an issue if we need to apply what we learn to the outside world. So far the course is a bit like the traditional classroom settings: Study study study take exam and be done.
Another issue I have with the course is how some of the quiz content wasn't fully covered. I can accept that we need to do external study to take the quiz, but not how this is set up. The problem is, in some of those graded quiz, the questions has those "Check all that applied" style question, with some options that are coming from the class, but also included option that we are meant to learn from reading elsewhere. This mean that we are directly misled into only selecting what we learn in class, without realising that some of those choices are also needed to be selected because we are meant to learn it elsewhere. This way of setting the question is quite misleading as we sometime can't really tell whether we should choose the answer according to the class, or according to Wikipedia or any external source.
By Cynthia M
•Aug 10, 2019
A very good course and overview of System Administration. I gave it 3 stars because the final project is peer-reviewed and it would be more beneficial to have input from the instructor or actual sysadmin especially since my classmate's background range from beginner to advanced. I had to submit my project twice and didn't update or change anything because there was miscommunication based on my peer's location. My peer did not understand that the term vendors mean supplies and thought I was trying to outsource my work. Very frustrating. My suggestion if you are truly thinking of becoming a sysadmin try to find one in your area to go over this last project with you regardless of your peers comments whether good of bad.
By Francis L
•Nov 30, 2020
This was a great course but it ran some concepts that were closer to the realm of common knowledge and did not seem to give a lot of insight on the Sysadmin role. But then it went totally technical and would throw lots of working programs that you have to figure out in a frustrating manner. The hard part of this module was not in the difficulty of the assessments but the gap between the explanations on the videos and then doing the actual work. All in all the most difficult but still manageable. Do pay extra attention and take lots of notes on this one!
By Shai l
•Apr 16, 2023
The overall course is good. Because Windows server had a big update, there are a lot of informational links that are outdated which might not give the latest information to students. Depending on what your company has you may not need to latest server OS information, but learning it is the point. Also, there are several quizzes in which the grammar needs checking. The questions were formatted in a confusing and/or incomplete manner. Hopefully, these small changes helps to make a big positive impact on future students.
By Melita A M
•Jan 25, 2023
This course was rather difficult as I found the videos unclear as opposed to the ones in previous courses...I found the presenter's manner of speaking to be off-putting and confusing. I am confident that the content could have been presented in a more straightforward manner and in a more friendly and engaging tone, and with better and more natural body language. The pronunciation threw me off. Also, the accompanying text was erroneous in a good many instances and did not match what was being said.
By Austin L
•Nov 20, 2022
The material is helpful. I feel that I have learned a lot from the course, but someone should really go back and proof read the test. There were a lot of the same exact questions on the same test. Just copied and pasted over again. Also, I think some of the test were posted before you actually learned the material. Causing me to think I wasn't paying enough attention and re-watching the videos, only to realize the next course covered the topic.
By Devontae W
•May 18, 2023
The information is great however i tend to get lost in the technical ramble. I can tell he was just reading from a script and It just feels like im listening to an audio book. You should get actual teachers (such as professor messer) with power points to teach these lessons. It would become much more engaging.
By Marc E
•Sep 30, 2021
I think there's too many videos in this course and not enough hands-on exercises. There should be more videos about system backups and Active Directory that show you what to do in the real world of IT.
By Samuel A
•Nov 22, 2019
You can learn more information about this course in the supplemental readings.
By Aleksy J
•Jan 27, 2022
I wont leave it without comment , i do understand its big junk of knowledge but it was the most boring course from this series so far. Most of the time when gentelmen was talking i was confused and i did not understand nothing . Now jokes about reading were not really funny , way too much reading . If i want to read wikipiedia i dont need a course. Also losing my valuable time on listening that zombies will kill office or explaining for a two min simple procedure of clicking ok in the windows several times made me boiling. I appreciate his knowledge however person don't have the gift to pass it to others. Compering to Cindy from the last course its like ferrari to fiat punto.
By Brian P
•Nov 5, 2019
This particular course has been the hardest to get through of the bunch, and not because the material is difficult, but because I basically went to Wikipedia for all of the content. The videos simply mention items you then need to research or learn on your own in most cases. I'm fine with self-paced learning, but it made for a waste of time in watching videos, and Wikipedia articles do not give great examples of the services in action.
By Boruch S
•Sep 2, 2020
The part about AD is very disorganised to anyone with basic knowledge and the labs are also too long and convoluted. On the whole the course is informative but being that there is so much info that many people will not have familiarity with it is too disorganised and complex. Perhaps a clearer textbook style text would help organise the new concepts in the mind
By Rachel H
•Feb 18, 2020
Most of the labs did not work. This was very disappointing. The tests also had wrong answers marked as right.
Even the link to the survey doesn't work
By Moises F
•Aug 24, 2019
Many spelling errors, the videos don't show what they are talking about. The labs are sometimes very confusing.
By Aniket Z
•Aug 1, 2020
lots of supllimental reading,else the course is ok
By Grant M
•May 21, 2022
so far I find it very discouraging im not sure if its how the information is being presented or what, it is taking me forever to get through this active directory in week 4 . as I said very discouraging I've spent well over 10 hours on this subject alone ontop of all that "see supplemental reading" seems like a huge copout I could read wikipedia without paying for it. I'd appreciate it if all the information required was presented in a reasonable fashion with more realistic time constraints im going to try and stick with it but this is brutal compared to the rest of the certificate
By Nikea N
•May 17, 2020
Quiz was given before material was taught. Please look at the order of the lessons and requirements.
By Scott S
•May 30, 2023
AWFUL. Way too much material. Presented poorly. Impossible to learn.
By Pavel R
•Mar 12, 2020
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By Jeff M
•Apr 25, 2018
instructor talks way to fast, making it difficult to understand.
By Francesco B
•Jul 3, 2024
Course Review: "System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services" Course Overview: As an Engineering student, I found the "System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services" course to be incredibly valuable and insightful. This course provides a comprehensive overview of essential concepts and practices in managing IT systems and infrastructure, making it highly relevant for anyone pursuing a career in IT or related fields. Content and Structure: The course content is well-organized and covers a wide range of topics crucial to understanding modern IT infrastructure. It starts with foundational concepts such as networking principles, operating systems, and storage technologies. As the course progresses, it delves into more advanced topics like virtualization, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Each module builds upon the previous one, ensuring a cohesive learning experience. Hands-on Learning: One of the standout features of this course is its emphasis on hands-on learning. Through practical exercises and labs, students get the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. This practical approach not only enhances understanding but also prepares students to tackle challenges they may encounter in their careers. Instructor Expertise: The instructors are knowledgeable and experienced in their respective fields. They effectively convey complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Their real-world examples and case studies provide valuable insights into industry best practices and current trends in system administration. Relevance to Engineering Students: As an Engineering student, I found this course particularly beneficial because it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge gained in other engineering courses and the practical skills required to manage IT infrastructure. Understanding system administration is crucial in today's interconnected world where technology plays a vital role in virtually every industry. Career Preparation: Completing this course has significantly enhanced my readiness for a career in IT infrastructure services. It has equipped me with the skills to design, deploy, and maintain robust IT systems that are essential for the smooth operation of organizations. The knowledge gained from this course is directly applicable to various roles such as system administrator, network engineer, cloud architect, and IT consultant. Conclusion: Overall, the "System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services" course is an excellent choice for Engineering students looking to broaden their skill set and prepare for a career in IT. With its comprehensive curriculum, hands-on approach, and expert instruction, this course not only meets but exceeds expectations. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in mastering the fundamentals of IT system administration. Rating: 5/5I highly recommend this course for its comprehensive content, practical approach, and industry relevance. It’s an excellent choice for individuals serious about entering the system administration and IT infrastructure services fields or advancing their careers in this dynamic and crucial domain.
By Deleted A
•Jun 11, 2020
It was an amazing course prophecy by Devan Sir. I humbly thank such an interactive session on roles to responsibilties to the system functioning, Communication channelising, deploying devices over a network and procuring data services data domains to backing and restoring the data system, it was a full fledged course on SysAdmin And IT services and its functionalities.
Learning from my mistakes and experimenting things is something that gets me in it and that is when I thought to make career in it. Mistakes will be made because you are human after all.
Own them, learn from them and do better next time work, and in life
Such is true in IT specialist. I had a better understanding of the responsibilities of a sysadmin and how closely they relate to the work of an IT support specialist. Just by digging in there, rolling up my sleeves, and tackling it head on. And not being scared off by whatever stood in front of me.
Being in this field, pushing myself in technology, continuing to deal with the challenges and overcoming them, continuing to grow and learn, this has helped me with the little technologists that I am and the kind of set the course for us in what they see us doing in the future.
Learning from my mistakes and experimenting things is something that gets me in it and that is when I thought to make career in it. Mistakes will be made because you are human after all.
Own them, learn from them and do better next time work, and in life. Things are not easy.
They are difficult.
But hard work pays off, and
it clearly shows that you've put your hard work to get here.
Such is true in IT specialist. I had a better understanding of the responsibilities of a sysadmin and how closely they relate to the work of an IT support specialist. Just by digging in there, rolling up my sleeves, and tackling it head on. And not being scared off by whatever stood in front of me.
Being in this field, pushing myself in technology, continuing to deal with the challenges and overcoming them, continuing to grow and learn, this has helped me with the little technologists that I am and the kind of set the course for us in what they see us doing in the future.
By John M
•Oct 16, 2019
Up, to, and through the System Administration course for Google IT, I feel it uses a methodical approach that ties it all in together in the System Administration part of the course, which is what I was hoping for as well as expecting it. I have been a formal professional in this field for 3 years at this point of the journey, and seeing how all of it ties in together has been both fascinating and enlightening. Working as a Lvl. I BaaS Admin support, I can see now, I even more comfortable I've become working in the Linux environment, oftentimes working in both Windows and Linux in tandem with one another, which was something I had started implementing naturally while working as an IT Support for UNC. It just made sense to me, then to see that I was going in the right direction, as the Linux Subsystem in Windows gained traction, and observing how the OS environments come together, I'm proud, I'm even more intrigued, and very excited in continuing to grow with and in learning these new technologies. I treated myself to paying for and investing this certification into myself. I am so happy I did!
By Jeff S
•Sep 29, 2021
The instructor for this course (System Administration) was probably the best of all of the Google-offered courses available on the Coursera platform. A lot of the topics were complex and I feel like the information presented barely scratched the surface of these concepts. There was so much supplemental reading, the instructor kind of made a joke of it. I enjoyed how the instructor found a way to make a connection with me, as a learner. It is obvious that he knows the material and enjoys sharing his knowledge. (Compare this to many of the instructors from other Google Offered courses, such as the power users course from this specialization, or the instructor from the R course in the Data Analytics specialization. Those courses were about as exciting as watching paint dry because the instructors had as much energy, enthusiasm, and personality as a corpse!)
By Majok D
•Nov 9, 2024
The System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services course on Coursera is an outstanding resource for building a solid foundation in IT management. It effectively covers critical topics like user management, hardware provisioning, networking, and security protocols, offering hands-on labs that simulate real-world scenarios. The course structure is highly practical, allowing immediate application of skills like configuring servers, managing cloud services, and automating workflows. Coursera’s platform also includes assessments and peer forums, which enhance understanding and encourage collaborative problem-solving. Overall, this course is an invaluable asset for anyone aiming to deepen their expertise in IT infrastructure and systems administration.