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Linux Server Administration Made Easy with Hands-On Training

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Overview

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Embark on a journey into the realm of Linux Server Administration, where our course offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. From downloading ISO images and setting up virtual lab environments to exploring the Linux CLI, you will receive a structured education that builds your confidence. Each module is designed to progressively deepen your understanding, from basic navigation and file operations to more complex tasks like managing network services and configuring web servers. The course begins with an overview and quickly moves into building your virtual lab environment. You'll learn how to download ISO images, create virtual installs of Fedora server and workstation using VirtualBox, and navigate through Linux directories. Subsequent modules cover making Fedora user-friendly, working with Systemd and DNF package managers, and creating permanent aliases. The course also includes sections on Bash scripting, installing and configuring various services like Webmin, Apache web server, and network adapters. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on practical skills and real-world applications. You will practice configuring network and file services, managing Linux log files, and monitoring Linux performance. By the end of the course, you will have gained the expertise needed to effectively administer Linux servers, ensuring they run smoothly and efficiently. This comprehensive training is ideal for those looking to build a strong foundation in Linux Server Administration. This course is designed for aspiring system administrators, IT professionals, and anyone interested in learning Linux Server Administration. A basic understanding of computer systems is recommended, but no prior Linux experience is required.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to the Course
    • In this module, we will introduce the Linux Server Administration course, providing a comprehensive overview of what you can expect to learn. We will outline the key topics, highlight the learning outcomes, and familiarize you with the resources and tools available to aid your learning journey.
  • Building Your Virtual Lab Environment
    • In this module, we will guide you through the process of building your virtual lab environment. You will learn how to easily download ISO images, create a virtual install of the Fedora server using VirtualBox, and set up a virtual install of the Fedora workstation. These hands-on exercises will prepare you for practical Linux server administration tasks.
  • Working with the Linux CLI
    • In this module, we will delve into the Linux command-line interface (CLI), starting with navigation through directories and basic file operations. You'll also learn how to customize Fedora for better usability, manage services and packages with Systemd and DNF, and create permanent aliases. The module concludes with a practice session to solidify your understanding of these key concepts.
  • Bash Scripting
    • In this module, we will introduce you to the powerful world of Bash scripting. You will learn the basic principles of creating and running Bash scripts, with a focus on automating tasks in Linux Fedora. Through practical examples and exercises, you'll gain the skills necessary to streamline your system administration workflows.
  • Linux Server Management
    • In this module, we will explore essential tools for managing your Linux server. You will learn how to install Webmin, a web-based interface for server administration, and configure Conky, a system monitor that displays real-time system performance. These tools will enhance your ability to manage and monitor your server effectively.
  • Linux Web Services
    • In this module, we will cover the installation and configuration of the Apache web server using the Fedora server. You will gain foundational knowledge in web server management, learning how to set up and verify a fully functional web server environment. This will equip you with the skills needed to host and manage web services on a Linux server.
  • Network Services
    • In this module, we will focus on essential network services. You will learn how to configure network adapters (NIC) to ensure proper network connectivity and set up a DHCP server for dynamic IP address allocation. These skills are crucial for maintaining efficient and reliable network operations in a Linux server environment.
  • File Services
    • In this module, we will guide you through configuring essential file services on a Linux server. You will learn how to set up the Samba server using Webmin for seamless file sharing between Linux and Windows systems, and configure the NFS server for network file sharing among Linux systems. These skills will enable you to manage and maintain efficient file sharing services.
  • Linux Log Files
    • In this module, we will explore the use of log files in Linux. You will learn about the structure and purpose of various log files, how to analyze and interpret log data for troubleshooting, and best practices for log file management. This knowledge is crucial for maintaining the health and performance of your Linux server.
  • Monitoring Linux Performance
    • In this module, we will focus on monitoring Linux performance. You will learn how to use various tools and commands to track system performance, analyze key metrics to identify potential issues, and apply optimization techniques to maintain efficient system operations. This module will equip you with the skills necessary to ensure your Linux server runs smoothly and efficiently.

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