Course Description
Linux is an operating system like MS Windows, which allow software programs ("application software") to interact with the computer. An operating system makes the computer hardware (say, a microprocessor) understand the commands of application software and gets the job done.
Server/system administration of Linux is all about keeping a Linux-based computer in usable order. Administration involves functions like backing up files, installing new programs, creating or deleting user accounts, making certain that the filesystem is not corrupted, and so on. In short, if a computer were a house, system administration would be can be likened to maintenance - things like cleaning, fixing broken windows, etc.
Course objectives
Design, configure, and support Linux servers. Control and troubleshoot the boot process. Attach local storage and create file systems. Deploy software components from source and binary packages.
Roles in industry
Linux Administrator, Linux Cluster Admin, Linux Administrator - UNIX, System Administrator - Linux, and Linux Server Administrator are some of the hot jobs available for the students. IT, BPO, and consulting firms, and corporates running on Linux systems and servers are the major providers.
Course Highlights
- Introduction and OS installation
- Basic Commands
- User & Group management
- File permissions & ACL
- Package & Disk Management
- Networking & Remote installation
- Kernel Virtualization
- Linux process & controlling services
- SELinux and Firewalld
- Controlling boot process
- Advance System Configuration and Management
- Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Web Service(HTTP) & Mail Service(SMTP)
- Centralized IP based storage
- Network Storage(NFS & smb)
- MariaDB Databases
- Linux Bash Scripting
- Linux Containers & Docker