Leverage the flexibility and scalability of your Linux OS to meet your organization’s critical and ongoing IT needs. In this Linux Administration and Support training course, you learn to build, manage, and fine tune your Linux, Red Hat, CentOS, Debian, or SUSELinux distribution, as well as manage the day-to-day responsibilities of your role as a Linux administrator. Learn to control and troubleshoot the boot process, attach local storage and create file systems and deliver file, print and network services for both UNIX and Windows clients.
Practical skills in the Linux Operating system at the level of:
Course 143, Linux Introduction, or
Course 428, UNIX Introduction
Must be comfortable with Linux command line, including vi text editor and standard file manipulation utilities
This course uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Concepts taught are applicable to all Linux distributions
Linux Administration and Support Training Delivery Methods
After-course instructor coaching benefit
4thdacad end-of-course exam included
After-course Sandbox included
Linux Administration and Support Training Course Benefits
Design, configure, and support Linux serversControl and troubleshoot the boot processAttach local storage and create file systemsDeploy software components from source and binary packages
Linux Administration Course Outline
Designing and Configuring a Linux Server
Configuring open–source systems
The roles of an administrator
Open–source licensing
Acquiring your Linux distribution
The System Design
Structuring the file system
Selecting software packages
The /etc configuration hierarchy
Booting Linux
Controlling and Monitoring User Processes
Managing File Systems
Adding and Updating Software
Configuring Networks
Supporting Print and File Services
The Linux Kernel