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LINUX End User RHCE, RHCSA

Linux End User

Bring greater efficiency to your IT infrastructure by learning to employ the standardized and finely tuned processes of the Linux operating system in your enterprise environment. In this training course, you gain the foundational knowledge and skills to administer and support your Linux OS, and learn to control permissions, process data, and perform administrative tasks.

Course Contents

  • Introducing Linux
  • Accessing the System
  • Managing Files and Directories
  • Controlling Access to Linux Resources
  • Leveraging Bash Shell Features
  • Automating Tasks with Shell Scripts
  • Executing Jobs and Processes

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)

Linux system administration is one of the most in-demand skills in IT. Whether you’re looking for expert test prep for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administration certification, need training to help start a new Linux IT career, transition to Linux from another platform, or you’re just brushing up on your sysadmin skills, this course will teach you what you need to know.

Course Contents

  • System Configuration and Management
  • Network Services Management
  • HTTP/HTTPS Server
  • DNS Server
  • FTP Server
  • NFS Server
  • SMB Server
  • SMTP Server
  • SSH Server
  • NTP Server

Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)

Intended for students already comfortable with working in the UNIX environment, this in-depth course helps students acquire the variety of skills needed to set up and maintain UNIX computers. The class concentrates on the popular Red Hat distribution of the Linux operating system, and covers subjects ranging from initial installation of Linux to day-to-day administrative tasks such as management of user accounts and disk space, and even imparting the trouble-shooting skills future system administrators will need to cope with unexpected behavior.

Course Contents

  • Network Configuration and Troubleshooting
  • Command-Line Process Management
  • Deploy and Secure File-Sharing Services
  • Managing Simple Partitions and File systems
  • Using File system Access Control Lists
  • Installing and Managing Software
  • Logical Volume Management
  • Tune and Maintain the Kernel
  • Administer Remote Systems
  • Manage System Resources
  • Control the Boot Process
  • Managing User Accounts
  • Manage Virtual Machines
  • Managing SELinux