
Practice Linux server administration by logging in, switching between graphical and virtual consoles, using sudo, changing passwords, and editing files with nano and vi in a terminal and gui workflow.
Explore linux terminal shortcuts, regex patterns, and variables, including navigation keys, wildcards, and echo usage. Create and run shell scripts, set aliases, and manage executables and permissions for server administration.
Explore Linux process management: understand processes, view them with ps and top, control foreground and background jobs, signals, exit status, and leverage scheduling, nice values, and scripting for conditional execution.
Explore advanced user and group management, including password and shadow files. Learn to set permissions, monitor logins, and apply sticky bits to protect sensitive directories.
Learn how to manage software with the rpm package manager, covering installation, upgrade, removal, verification, and repository configuration, including handling dependencies and kernel upgrade cautions.
Explore how the kernel governs hardware, allocates CPU and memory, and enforces security while managing modules, drivers, filesystems, firewall rules, and virtualization across architectures.
In the age of digital transformation, a wide range of technologies are discovered and still many are there in waiting list. This technology changes the world within three decades. We can't imagine the world without them. And it becomes more crucial that every technologies combine together in such a way to handle complex environment, whether it is bare metal to virtual, cloud or containers.
A perfect OS (Operating System) that should be reliable, scalable, performance driven and security oriented. Yes, Linux provide one of the reliable ecosystem to manage such a complex workload and deployments. Linux is most trusted when you consider Security and Reliability factors for Server environments for hosting large applications that need a fault-tolerant ecosystem with easy to troubleshoot and manage. More than half of all the servers are hosted on Linux environment, thus making Linux most sought skill for Server Administration tasks.
In this course, you'll be going to learn and practice about various services, utilities, commands and many more.
You'll learn to use wide range of commands for text processing (grep, sed, cut, less, pipe, tr, etc) handling, process management (ps, pstree, top, etc), linux file management (CD, ls, touch, etc), Linux file permission (chmod, chgrp, chown, etc in both symbolic and numeric methods, logging, Networking, system administration, mounting, installation and many more such things.
After building foundational concepts, you'll be able to automate the various tasks using shell scripting.
This course is built in such a way that it helps you to build foundational concepts as well as prepare you for any Linux Administration work or exam.
So what you're waiting for? Enroll this learning path to be part of the open source community.
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