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Guides8 System Administration Tasks to Automate


8 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TASKS TO AUTOMATE



By William Elcock
May 20, 2022
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The maintenance of networks can be overwhelming and time-consuming. This is
especially the case for larger networks. Network automation tools can help
businesses to free up human resources, save money, and prevent human error. 

There are a few system administration tasks that can be automated to improve
your team’s productivity, efficiency, and precision. Some challenges may arise
in the process of implementing these automations, but understanding these ahead
of time will help avoid roadblocks later.

Table Of Contents
 1. Tasks to Automate
 2. System Administration Automation Tools
 3. Benefits of Automating System Administration Tasks
 4. Challenges of System Administration Automation


TASKS TO AUTOMATE

Any manual tasks that a system administrator finds themselves repeating
regularly should be automated to save time. Below are some of the top tasks that
system administrators should consider automating.


1. PATCHING

There are only a few, relatively rare cases in which patches can’t be applied
automatically. Aside from these, regular patches and updates for software can be
automated to ensure all vulnerabilities are addressed in a timely manner, thus
preserving network security.

Explore top patch management solutions on IT Business Edge: Best Patch
Management Software Solutions


2. PASSWORD RESETS

Instead of burdening your team with having to deal with password resets, it’s
more efficient to use an automated portal to handle this. Not only does this
automation allow IT staff to focus on bigger priorities, but it also ensures
employees and customers are able to regain access to their accounts as quickly
as possible.

To minimize the need for password resets, compare the top enterprise password
managers on TechRepublic: 8 enterprise password managers and the companies that
will love them


3. FREEING UP SERVER DISK SPACE

Instead of freeing up server disk space by manually clearing unnecessary files,
an automated workflow can clean up the disk on a recurring schedule. Automating
this task helps organizations operate at peak performance.

Wondering how to do this in Windows 11? Learn more on TechRepublic: How to
reclaim hard drive space after upgrading to Windows 11


4. DISK USAGE SCANS

Managing disk usage can be tedious if managed manually. However, sysadmins can
set disk space quotas and set up a workflow that scans for overages and
automatically sends emails to users who have exceeded their quota.

Read more on eWeek: Top Data Storage Companies


5. RESTARTING SERVICES

Sometimes restarting services remotely is necessary for maintenance or
troubleshooting. Sysadmins can take care of this with a workflow that
automatically resets the relevant service when necessary. 

Learn how to do this in Linux with TechRepublic’s guide: How to start, stop, and
restart services in Linux


6. REBOOTS

Reboots are often needed to keep systems running smoothly, but performing manual
reboots can be disruptive and inconvenient. Instead, scheduling reboots to
happen automatically during low activity periods eliminates the need for staff
to work outside their normal schedule.

Compare tools that help with remote access on TechRepublic: Best remote desktop
software


7. MALWARE SCANS

Like reboots, malware scans can be automated to run on a schedule that doesn’t
use up valuable system resources when your team needs them the most. Some other
prevention practices like scanning email attachments and other files for malware
can also be automated to make those processes more efficient and practical as a
company grows.

Explore the top malware protection solutions on CIO Insight: Best Malware
Removal & Protection Software


8. REMOTE SHUTDOWNS

Saving energy is good for the environment and a business’s operating budget.
Some scripts exist to turn systems off after a certain amount of time has passed
to ensure they aren’t draining power when idle.


SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION TOOLS

Several software vendors offer tools that can help system administrators
automate some of their responsibilities. A few of the top system administration
automation tools on the market include:

 * Red Hat Ansible
 * BMC TrueSight Automation for Networks
 * Puppet Enterprise
 * Cisco DNA Center
 * Forward Enterprise
 * NetBrain Enterprise Suite
 * ManageEngine Network Configuration Manager

Compare these solutions and others on IT Business Edge: Top Automation Software
for Managing Your IT Processes


BENEFITS OF AUTOMATING SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TASKS

While there are some challenges that come with automating system administration
tasks, there are many benefits too. These include time savings, improved
business efficiency, and stronger security.


TIME SAVINGS

The amount of time saved by automating tasks frees up system administrators to
focus on bigger priorities. Spending less time on tedious manual tasks also
prevents mistakes that can happen when teams are spread too thin.


IMPROVED BUSINESS EFFICIENCY

Improved business efficiency is another result of automating system
administration tasks. Automation workflows can accomplish many more tasks within
a window of time than human administrators can, and usually with greater
precision. This efficiency can have a tremendous impact on the business’s
overall performance.


STRONGER SECURITY

Consistency and vigilance are tremendously important to maintaining a strong
security posture, but manual monitoring responsibilities can be a burden for IT
staff. Automating system administration tasks helps ensure no security needs
fall to the wayside or slip through the cracks entirely.


CHALLENGES OF SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION

There are some challenges to be aware of when considering network automation,
including incompatibility with legacy systems and the complications of
customization.


INCOMPATIBILITY WITH LEGACY SYSTEMS

It can be difficult to use automation to bridge the gap between new technologies
and older, legacy systems. Organizations that have a large volume of these
devices should consider whether trying to configure effective automations will
be worth the time investment.

Learn how to upgrade your system on eWeek: Best Practices for Legacy System
Upgrades


COMPLICATIONS OF CUSTOMIZATION

Most automations require customization to ensure they achieve the intended goal
precisely. It may also take some trial and error to make sure each automation is
effective. In some cases, these customizations may also create an additional
variable to consider when troubleshooting a technical issue.



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