Administering Linux Servers

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  • TypeTutorials
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Total size2.1 GB
  • Uploaded Bytutsnode
  • Downloads174
  • Last checkedJul. 07th '22
  • Date uploadedJul. 05th '22
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Description

In this intermediate Linux skills training, Shawn Powers instructs systems administrators in every part of configuring, monitoring and supporting a server set-up that runs Linux’s operating system.

Linux has long been a favorite operating system for server administration because it’s a secure operating system that’s both stable and flexible. It’s just a matter of knowing how to use it. After watching this Linux training, you’ll know how to configure servers running the Linux operating system, including boot process, kernel modules, network connection parameters, and localization groups.

For managers with Linux products, this Linux training can be used on-boarding new systems administrators, as a Linux reference resource, or curated into individual or team training plans.
Administering Linux Servers: What You Need to Know

This Linux Training covers server administration learning objectives, including these topics:

Configuring, monitoring, and supporting servers running the Linux operating system
Managing .deb and .rpm packages
Configuring APT and YUM repositories and identifying non-RPM and non-APT package managers
Managing, querying and configuring local users, local groups and user accounts
Handling data and copying files across the network
Using Systemctl, SysV, and SystemD to manage targets and services
Performing system-wide Cron jobs
Manipulating kernel modules
Testing network connectivity
Locating and handling Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, and CentOS network configuration files
Creating, formatting, and mounting partitions

Who Should Take Administering Linux Servers Training?

This Administering Linux Servers training is considered administrator-level Linux training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This server administration skills course is designed for systems administrators with three to five years of experience with open-source platforms.

New or aspiring systems administrators. Server administration for Linux servers is a core skill set for a system administrator, and this training will help ensure that there is no element of it that you don’t understand. For system administrators who are relatively new to the field, this training will make sure there’s nothing a Linux server can throw at you that you’re not prepared for.

Experienced systems administrators. For an experienced systems administrator, much of the course material for this Linux training probably looks familiar. Many systems administrators with a few years of experience will find manipulating kernels, running Cron jobs, testing network connectivity and more familiar. But can you say with certainty that you know — start-to-finish — every essential component of managing a Linux system? After taking this training, you’ll be able to say with confidence that you’re a master of Linux server administration.

Files:

Linux Server Administration [TutsNode.net] - Linux Server Administration
  • 86. Testing Disk IO with iostat and ioping.mp4 (34.8 MB)
  • 98. Using Network Backup Strategies.mp4 (31.3 MB)
  • 17. Filesystem Hierarchy.mp4 (31.2 MB)
  • 25. Configuring RAID Array with mdadm.mp4 (31.1 MB)
  • 95. Archiving and Restoring Filesystems.mp4 (30.5 MB)
  • 5. Boot Modules and Files.mp4 (29.7 MB)
  • 96. Understanding and Choosing Linux File Compressing Tools.mp4 (29.5 MB)
  • 90. Expanding LVM Volume to Remediate Full Disk Lab.mp4 (29.2 MB)
  • 14. Network Bonding Modes.mp4 (28.2 MB)
  • 85. Expanding Virtual Memory with a Swapfile Lab.mp4 (28.1 MB)
  • 97. Identifying Various Backup Types.mp4 (27.5 MB)
  • 3. Boot File Locations.mp4 (26.9 MB)
  • 61. Understanding Network Server Roles.mp4 (26.9 MB)
  • 87. Understanding Linux IO Schedulers.mp4 (26.4 MB)
  • 8. Manipulating Kernel Modules.mp4 (26.3 MB)
  • 26. Identifying Virtual Machines and Containers.mp4 (26.0 MB)
  • 21. Checking and Scanning Linux Filesystems.mp4 (25.9 MB)
  • 46. Choosing a Text Editor.mp4 (25.7 MB)
  • 80. Identifying CPU Information.mp4 (25.5 MB)
  • 93. Managing Log Rotation.mp4 (25.4 MB)
  • 63. Understanding Local Network Server Roles.mp4 (25.4 MB)
  • 69. System-Wide Cron Jobs.mp4 (25.3 MB)
  • 22. Understanding LVM.mp4 (25.1 MB)
  • 32. Configuring Clocks and Timezones.mp4 (24.9 MB)
  • 50. Understanding Output Redirection Tricks and Tools.mp4 (24.9 MB)
  • 94. Understanding Kernel Log Files.mp4 (24.6 MB)
  • 27. Virtual Machine Templates.mp4 (24.5 MB)
  • 33. Configuring Language and Localization Options.mp4 (24.3 MB)
  • 20. Mounting Partitions Manually and at Boot.mp4 (24.2 MB)
  • 44. Configuring User and Group Quotas.mp4 (24.0 MB)
  • 73. Virtual Filesystems.mp4 (24.0 MB)
  • 31. Bootstrapping Linux Installation.mp4 (23.9 MB)
  • 82. Identifying Current Memory Usage.mp4 (23.8 MB)
  • 88. Examining Disk Usage from the Command Line.mp4 (23.7 MB)
  • 77. Identifying Various Linux Desktops and GUIs.mp4 (23.7 MB)
  • 24. RAID Levels.mp4 (23.5 MB)
  • 53. Using Hard Links and Soft (Symbolic) Links.mp4 (23.4 MB)
  • 91. Identifying Log File Locations.mp4 (23.4 MB)
  • 18. Creating Partitions.mp4 (22.6 MB)
  • 70. Personal Crontabs and the AT Daemon.mp4 (22.5 MB)
  • 81. Creating CPU Performance Reports.mp4 (22.4 MB)
  • 43. Managing Group and Password Files.mp4 (22.2 MB)
  • 16. Understanding GPT and MBR.mp4 (22.2 MB)
  • 78. Using Remote GUI Desktops.mp4 (22.1 MB)
  • 10. Testing DNS.mp4 (21.4 MB)
  • 28. Understanding Virtual Machine Networking.mp4 (21.2 MB)
  • 83. Understanding the Linux Out-Of-Memory (OOM) Killer.mp4 (21.1 MB)
  • 92. Understanding Logging Utility Options.mp4 (21.0 MB)
  • 9. Testing Network Connectivity.mp4 (20.9 MB)
  • 71. Handling Foreground and Background Processes.mp4 (20.9 MB)
  • 19. Formatting a Partition with Various Filesystems.mp4 (20.7 MB)
  • 89. Detecting Disk Corruption by Scanning with fsck.mp4 (20.7 MB)
  • 75. Understanding UDEV.mp4 (20.7 MB)
  • 52. Text Processing with Awk and Sed.mp4 (20.6 MB)
  • 23. Creating an LVM System.mp4 (20.6 MB)
  • 40. Managing Local Users.mp4 (20.2 MB)
  • 72. Finding Devices on the System.mp4 (19.9 MB)
  • 67. Understanding Containers.mp4 (19.8 MB)
  • 2. GRUB and GRUB2 Bootloaders.mp4 (19.8 MB)
  • 29. Understanding Virtualization Storage Options.mp4 (19.5 MB)
  • 57. Managing Runlevels with SysV.mp4 (19.5 MB)
  • 30. Identifying Linux Virtualization Tools.mp4 (18.9 MB)
  • 79. Using Accessibility Features.mp4 (18.8 MB)
  • 45. Identifying User Profiles.mp4 (18.8 MB)
  • 4. Boot Methods.mp4 (18.8 MB)
  • 36. Managing .rpm Packages.mp4 (18.7 MB)
  • 62. Understanding Web Servers and SSL Concepts.mp4 (18.6 MB)
  • 7. Loading Kernel Modules on Boot.mp4 (18.6 MB)
  • 11. Locating Common Network Configuration Files.mp4 (18.5 MB)
  • 66. Understanding VPNs.mp4 (18.5 MB)
  • 6. Kernel Panic.mp4 (18.4 MB)
  • 65. Understanding Centralized Logging and Monitoring.mp4 (18.4 MB)
  • 41. Managing Local Groups.mp4 (18.4 MB)
  • 60. Managing Services with SystemD.mp4 (18.3 MB)
  • 37. Configuring APT Repositories.mp4 (18.2 MB)
  • 54. Find and Locate.mp4 (17.9 MB)
  • 12. Identifying Debian and Ubuntu Network Configuration Files.mp4 (17.8 MB)
  • 55. Copying Files Over the Network.mp4 (17.8 MB)
  • 49. STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR.mp4 (17.6 MB)
  • 15. Configuring Bonded Network Interfaces.mp4 (17.4 MB)
  • 48. Searching for Lines of Text with Grep.mp4 (17.1 MB)
  • 64. Understanding Authentication and Database Server Roles.mp4 (17.1 MB)
  • 51. Understanding Text Manipulation with Command.mp4 (16.8 MB)
  • 68. Understanding Clustering and Load Balancing.mp4 (16.7 MB)
  • 47. Using More, Less, Head, and Tail.mp4 (16.0 MB)
  • 13. Identifying Red Hat and CentOS Network Configuration Files.mp4 (15.9 MB)
  • 58. Managing Targets with SystemD.mp4 (15.7 MB)
  • 35. Managing .deb Packages.mp4 (15.7 MB)
  • 84. Changing Kernel Settings with sysctl.mp4 (15.7 MB)
  • 1. BIOS and UEFI.mp4 (15.7 MB)
  • 42. Querying User Accounts.mp4 (15.6 MB)
  • 74. CUPS Printing and Legacy Tools.mp4 (15.6 MB)
  • 59. Managing Services with SysV.mp4 (14.6 MB)
  • 38. Configuring YUM Repositories.mp4 (12.2 MB)
  • 34. Installing Tarballs.mp4 (11.5 MB)
  • 76. Understanding X11 and Wayland.mp4 (11.1 MB)
  • 56. Managing System Services with Systemctl.mp4 (10.6 MB)
  • 39. Identifying Non-RPM and Non-APT Package Managers.mp4 (9.1 MB)
  • TutsNode.com.txt (0.1 KB)
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