Course | Linux Server Administration and Networking | ||
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Duration | 3-Months | ||
Course Fees | 12000 /-Rs | ||
Linux Server Administration and Networking course brochure | Download Here |
Introduction
- Deployment, Virtualization, and Systems Management
- Clustering and Storage Management
- Directory Services and Authentication
- Linux Network & Security
- Directory Services and Authentication
Course Benefits
- This course is ideal for Beginners / Systems Administrators / Engineers / IT Professionals to gain hands on experience and improve their technical capabilities in Linux OS and other open source technologies.
Who Should Attend
- Linux and many of its software are open source and anyone may customize it, meet their own requirements. Freedom to know the OS from inside, will also help to use it better and build better software. Also, the great number of Linux distributions offer freedom of choice.
- Various tasks can be simultaneously undertaken by Linux installations. Heavy background processes rarely slows down foreground tasks.
Objectives
This course is ideal for Beginners / Systems Administrators / Engineers / IT Professionals to gain hands on experience and improve their technical capabilities in Linux OS and other open source technologies.
- Become up to date Linux administrators
- Setup and configure their own Linux server
- Configure & manage major services such as web, mail, proxy, DNS and DHCP
- Secure the server and applications
- Backing up important data
- Troubleshoot services and network related problems
- Experience in scripting and programming languages in Linux which is essential for day-to-day administration of Linux servers.
Overview of a Linux Operating SystemInstallationAccount administrationLinux networkingStructure of the Java LanguageWeb servicesMail Authentication
Installing & configuring IPTables (Linux Firewall)
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Overview of the Directory TreeText editorsScripting with programming languagesServer configurationsProxy services
File sharing
MySQL
Samba configurationBuilding secure servers using Linux
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