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Linux® Administration and Support:
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What is this course about?This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully administer and support a server based on the Linux operating system. Through a series of extensive hands-on exercises, you learn to build and configure new Linux installations, as well as troubleshoot and support existing installations. You also learn critical administrative tasks, including the management of users and groups, the addition of storage hardware, the creation of file systems, the configuration of network connections and the provision of file and print services for both UNIX and Windows clients. The resulting classroom network of advanced servers is then used to build a high-availability load-balancing cluster. This course also offers in-depth coverage of the configuration and construction of the Linux kernel, the core of the operating system. Who will benefit from this course?This course is valuable for system and network administrators, development group leaders and other "power users" who need experience in a Linux environment. Existing UNIX system administrators who are required to manage Linux systems will also benefit greatly.What background do I need? Practical skill in the Linux operating system at the level of
Course 143: Linux®: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, or
Course 428: UNIX®: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, is required. To benefit from this class, you must be comfortable with the Linux command line, including the vi text editor and standard file manipulation utilities. Please refer to the following web page for additional prerequisite knowledge contained in the document entitled UNIX Fundamentals, http://bonus.learningtree.com/Files/144/RefMaterial/144scm01.pdf.Will I learn how to integrate Linux with my existing systems and networks?Yes! In this course, you learn to provide print and file sharing services to Windows clients and all other clients running any UNIX-like operating system, including MacOS. You also learn how removable media (DVDs, USB storage devices, etc.) are used to share data between Linux and other operating systems, and how to move disks containing native Windows file systems into Linux systems.What is a Linux "distribution"?To be clear about the meaning of a "distribution", it is important to be clear about the definition of Linux. Linux, to be accurate, refers only to the core of the operating system, or the kernel. The open-source nature of Linux allows various groups within the open-source community (i.e. GNU, Apache, BIND, etc.) to provide the administrative commands, applications, network services and graphical environments that are built around the kernel to create a "distribution".There are many organizations (Red Hat, SUSE, Debian, Mandriva, etc.) that offer Linux distributions. Each uses the Linux kernel, around which they have added multiple components using various releases and configurations. However, despite these variations, the foundational principles of the Linux operating system remain unchanged, making it relatively easy to move from one distribution to another. Which Linux distributions are used in this course?This course has you carry out a four-day project. You start by installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux and then use the Knoppix distribution for rescue work. You later use the CentOS distribution to extend the capability of your server, using a completely free distribution to create a server with the capabilitiy of Red Hat's top product.The course material is applicable to any Linux distribution (i.e. SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, CentOS, Knoppix Linux, etc.).It is the role of the skilled Linux administrator to make careful and well thought out decisions regarding the customisation of the initial installation, no matter which distribution you are working with. Following that, numerous other decisions are required concerning the removal, update and addition of software packages, and the configuration changes required to meet the specific needs of your organisation. This course is designed to provide you with the experience you need to skillfully perform this function.I use a slightly different distribution, would this course still be useful for me?Yes! The course stresses using the command-line interface and directly modfiying the configuration files, making what you learn more general-purpose, portable, and useful across multiple distributions and versions.How much time is spent on each topic?
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| Jun 5 - 8 | Reston, VA enrol |
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