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Becoming a Linux Power User is a technical skills course designed to elevate viewers to "Power User" status. Linux provides a very robust and powerful platform that enables users to achieve great things. Unfortunately, most users only scratch the surface of what Linux is capable of. This series explores some of the more powerful functions hidden away behind the graphical user interface. Topics cover using terminals and shells, managing processes and files, and writing simple shell scripts.
The Becoming a Linux Server Administrator covers managing Linux servers in a business environment. Topics covered include installing Linux as a server, managing networking and troubleshooting the OS. Other episodes demonstrate how to configure a web server, a file server, and other common servers. The primary goal of the course is to help system administrators learn to deploy and support the Linux operating system as a server platform.
The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification demonstrates a basic proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 101-500 exam focuses on understanding the Linux system architecture, managing software, basic GNU commands, and the Linux file system hierarchy.
The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification demonstrates a basic proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability
to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 102-500 exam expands upon the topics covered in 101-500 with more detailed usage of many commands, scripting, troubleshooting and security.
The LPIC-2 Linux Engineer certification demonstrates an advanced proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 201-450 exam focuses on measuring and scaling system performance, configuring the Linux bootloader, advanced storage and network configurations, and other system maintenance tasks.
The LPIC-2 Linux Engineer (202-450) course is designed for IT Professionals who are seeking the LPIC-2 certification. The course covers skills required of any intermediate to advanced systems administrator who is tasked with supporting Linux in a production environment. Topics covered configuring Linux to act as a web server, name server, email server, file server, or VPN server. This course is accompanied by the 201-450 course which combine to cover the LPIC-2 exam.
The Linux Command Line show is designed to introduce viewers to working on Linux based computers using only the command line interface. This is considered the first step in learning BASH scripting as most scripts are made up of a series of CLI commands.
The Linux Essentials certification from the Linux Professional Institute is designed to showcase your foundation skills in working with the Linux operating system. Upon completing the course you will be familiarized with open source software, the Linux operating system and executing commands from the Linux command line. You will also gain foundation skills in Linux networking, security and administration. This course serves as a stepping stone to the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification.
The Linux Security Techniques series introduces the viewers to the various security features found in modern Linux distributions. Topics covered include data encryption, auditing access, SELinux and firewall configuration among others. The series also lightly covers penetration testing to ensure that each security technique is implemented properly.
In this series, Daniel and Justin take a look at some of the more advanced scripting practices. Here they will empower your scripts by taking advantage of things like Functions, Libraries, creating graphical elements, sed (Stream EDitor), gawk, and Regular Expression.
In this series, Daniel and Don walk you through the fundamentals of bash scripting in the Linux operating system. Watch here as they take you through the fundamentals like: Script file formats, running scripts, working with variables, performing arithmetic, conditional statements, loops, presenting data, taking user input, and script control.
Linux for Beginners is a technical skills course designed to introduce new users to the Linux operating system. This course is intended for users who are interested in learning about Linux, but have no previous exposure to the operating system. The series starts with a description of Linux and its history and then moves on to cover the graphical user interface and basic operations of the OS.
The Linux in the Cloud series focuses on implementing the Linux operating system in a virtualized environment. Companies are relying less and less on dedicated hardware and are instead turning to shared hardware to optimize resource utilization and increase deployment flexibility. The hosts demonstrate virtualizing Linux using technologies like KVM and Docker as well as public cloud deployments using Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8) course on ITPro is designed to introduce the viewer to the RHEL operating system. In this course you will learn how to install RHEL, manage networking, configure services like NFS, harden security through features like SELinux, and support virtual machines all on top of the RHEL platform. The course is targeted towards systems administrators tasked with supporting Linux and expects the viewer to already have a working understanding of the Linux operating system.