David Truax
About David Truax
David Truax serves as the Senior Manager of Linux, Storage, and Remote Systems at Aventiv Technologies, where he has worked since 2012. He has extensive experience in Linux system administration and manages a team of professionals in this field.
Work at Aventiv Technologies
David Truax has been employed at Aventiv Technologies since 2012, serving as the Sr. Manager for Linux, Storage, and Remote Systems. In this role, he oversees a team of professional Linux System and SAN Administrators. His responsibilities include managing both Red Hat Linux and Ubuntu Linux systems, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Under his leadership, the team supports various storage area networks, including StorNext, NetApp, and EMC/Brocade.
Previous Experience at Yum! Brands
Before joining Aventiv Technologies, David Truax worked at Yum! Brands as a Linux System Administrator in 2010. His tenure lasted for 11 months in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. During this time, he contributed to the management and support of Linux systems within the organization.
Career at IBM Global Services
David Truax spent 13 years at IBM Global Services, where he held the position of Sr. Linux Administrator from 1996 to 2009. His extensive experience in this role provided him with a solid foundation in Linux system administration, which he has built upon in his subsequent positions.
Expertise in Linux Systems
David Truax possesses significant expertise in managing Linux systems, specifically Red Hat Linux and Ubuntu Linux. His skills encompass a wide range of system administration tasks, including configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting, which are critical for the efficient operation of IT infrastructures.
Management of Storage Area Networks
In his current role, David Truax manages a team responsible for supporting various storage area networks. This includes working with technologies such as StorNext, NetApp, and EMC/Brocade. His leadership in this area is essential for ensuring data integrity and availability across the organization.