Most people learning IT pick a side. Windows or Linux. And I get it, there is a lot to learn on either platform and it is tempting to just focus on one.
But here is what I have seen in my years working in IT. The sysadmins who stand out, the ones who get the interesting projects, the promotions and the best job offers, are almost always the ones who are comfortable on both.
Here is why it matters so much.
The real world does not run on just one platform. Walk into any medium to large business and you will find Windows Server running Active Directory, DNS and file services alongside Linux servers handling web hosting, databases, automation and cloud workloads. If you can only manage one of them you are only useful for half the environment. If you can manage both you become the person the whole team relies on.
It makes you significantly more employable. Job postings for senior sysadmin and infrastructure roles almost always list both Windows and Linux as requirements. Candidates who can genuinely demonstrate hands on experience with both are in a much smaller pool than those who only know one, and a smaller pool means less competition and stronger negotiating power when it comes to salary.
It makes you a better troubleshooter. Working across both platforms gives you a broader understanding of how operating systems work at a fundamental level. Concepts like permissions, networking, storage and services translate across both, and the more deeply you understand them on one platform the faster you pick them up on the other.
It future proofs your career. Cloud platforms like Azure and AWS run enormous amounts of Linux infrastructure. DevOps and automation tools are heavily Linux orientated. Cybersecurity work spans both platforms. Whatever direction your IT career takes you, having solid skills in both Windows Server and Linux means you are ready for it.
Both platforms are covered in depth inside this community with hands on lab content built around real world scenarios. If you are only working on one right now, today is a great day to start on the other.
What are you currently stronger on, Windows or Linux? Drop it in the comments 👇
— Dan