Nurohman Cross Country Server Manager
A young man from a hamlet in Banyuroto Kapanewon Nanggulan Village, Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region has managed to manage dozens of servers in various countries. The young man named Nurrohman is currently working in foreign companies including Singapore through a server this unusual job makes Nur often become The neighbors talk about and think that Nur is unemployed. What is Nur doing, how can she manage dozens of servers in various countries, will work for foreign companies, and not be shackled by long-winded requirements, foreign companies look at the skills or abilities of their employees so that expertise has a bargaining value for companies where he works has about 20 to 30 employees some of whom are spread across various other countries the company also comes from various countries including one apartment in Singapore their service Complex according to the wishes of the customer where the project So much, of course, requires large and stable data storage. Nur works to maintain the security of all servers as a place to store data. The company rents servers in several data centers or data centers in several countries, especially Singapore. Nur controls the server remotely or remotely from the suburbs. Kulon Progo, to be precise, in his 3 * 3 m room, the company he works for rents around 50 to 70 servers in Singapore, previously in various countries from Europe to America. However, due to data center stability and security issues, they moved it to Singapore, a job that took a lot of work. a lot of time in front of a computer screen makes him rarely socialize but his mother Sanikem is grateful because her son can earn his own money even with his ability Nur can help renovate the house. This young man first checked the fluctuations in the hard disk usage graph on the laptop monitor. He felt the graphics did not move fast indicating the application was not using. A moment later, he returned to the hard disk graphics and pressed the cursor. Short hard disk time was under 90 percent. After that, a Slack notification came in that said OK. The application will run smoothly again. "If it is not maintained, it can have an impact on other applications," said NurHard work
He was remembering the services of his parents. Even though they come from a poor family, the husband and wife struggle to earn money for their three children's schooling. Especially Nur, who needs quite a lot of money to study in the Information Technology department at the 2 Pengasih State Vocational High School. This young man has a thirst for curiosity about the world of networking and programming. In first grade, Nur had pulled cables and made a computer network from the teacher's room. Meanwhile, his peers are still struggling to learn how to install software and assemble computers. In the second grade, he studied English from a native speaker from Lithuania. Nur is also the one who repairs the Caucasian's computer. During the three years of schooling, it costs a lot. Starting from the cost of commuting to school, studying programs, buying diskettes, flash disks, and even making programs for final assignments. Almost every day hanging out at internet cafes (warnet) to learn from cafe managers, whether learning cable networks, surfing for hours in cyberspace to fill the thirst of the IT network world to learning hackers. Because of all that, the need for costs so swollen. “Simbok is in debt. Vocational schools cost a lot of money. Meanwhile, parents do not have permanent jobs. I sometimes ask (for school needs), the cost is a consequence of getting lost in the computer world," said Nur. "The cost of an internet cafe is four and five hours. Meanwhile, the school's younger siblings are also in debt," said Nur. All this lasted until Nur graduated and started looking for work. "While working at an ISP (internet service provider) company, I have not produced and cannot give (to my parents and family)," said Nur. Nur continued to try her luck. He works for several ISP companies. Up and down the telecommunication tower. Even for the sake of installing a tower to migrate to Samarinda, East Kalimantan. After being a teenager, Nur was still a rebellious spirit. Because of this, he doesn't feel comfortable working in one business for long and often doesn't get along with the business owner. A time of ordeal came. His sister died for no apparent reason. His parents' efforts were so great to find out why Nurohim died, they were even willing to pawn the house. Initially freelance. The introduction of someone named Samuel, a Singaporean with Malaysian blood, changed the future. Initially Nur worked freelance for Samuel. The 2014 meeting continued on various Internet of Things (IoT) projects in several countries, especially Singapore. Nur works remotely, is trusted to control hardware and software requirements, ensures all devices are installed, then Nur controls them remotely. It controls remotely. Also read: Success Stories of Farmers' Groups in Semarang Exporting Organic Rice to the Middle East, Prices are More Stable Samuel's business is advancing. Nur joined Samuel in Consap Pte Ltd with its head office in Singapore. His business is related to the Internet of Things (IoT). Nur got a position as a maintenance engineer at the company. Now, it works remotely managing more than 50 servers in different countries. The server is to serve companies that subscribe to the company and its groups. Working in a foreign company, Nur admits that his salary is not greater than the salary of a civil servant class 3A. However, this income is still able to pay for everything, including repaying the efforts of his parents who sent him to school. Paying debts He also took over all of Sanikem's debts. The bank debt went to him. Nur became the backbone to pay off the family debt. All to make Sunardi and Sanikem calmer, not to think about the case that cut their hearts. "Until now (the debt) has not been paid off," said Nur. Not only that. Nur changed the atmosphere of the house, which used to be a gloomy house because it had big walls or woven bamboo, now it has turned into a brick house, even though it is only partially plastered and not painted. One of the rooms is used as a remote office for Nur. Read also: The story of Kaka, a talented young photographer in Semarang, works to help his family. Their house is 56 square meters wide. Half of the area has become a brick wall. The construction of houses is government assistance for poor families through the BPSP program from the Ministry of Public Works in 2020. “Nur will add the money. If I can't afford it," said Sanikem. Half of the old house made of wood and bamboo still has an area of 30 square meters. "Sometimes the (third) sister asks for something, I give it. But the school still bears Simbok," said Nur. While talking, sometimes Nur blinked or blinked frequently, not as usual. Each blink looks harder, causing wrinkles at the corners of the eyes and forehead. They all live in a simple house in a hamlet in Banyuroto Village. Not far from the through road Wates - Magelang. Meanwhile, Sanikem continues to work as usual. His strong hands keep working and don't give up despite this kind of family situation. Even so, they enjoy a new life, a new spirit, forget the bitter past, look to the future. Nur is still fighting until now for her lifehis family life. While many young people are trying hard to make their dreams come true, so far some efforts are being showcased on social media. Meanwhile, a few people are trying hard with the spirit of calming the wounded hearts of their parents. Bear the burden then while trying to create a better life. Don't give up and think positive, that's enough for him.