Online course on Linux - course RUB 12,150. from Merion Academy, training 2 months, Date November 27, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / November 27, 2023
Become a Linux administrator and take a significant step towards a career in DevOps. The most important knowledge from a certified and practicing trainer with 20 years of experience
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Apache HTTP Server, ipsec, ipfilter, postgresql, mysql
Senior Linux System Administrator
Expert in the field of information technology, software development, ERP systems, automation, robotization and digital business transformation.
Current technical trainer
20 years of experience in IT
Stack: OS Linux, Microsoft, Vmware, Cisco
Certified: MCITP, MCSA, MCP, MCTS Virtualization
I often have to conduct interviews and consult with hiring companies - I included all the necessary knowledge and skills in this course.
A lot of practice, cases and real skills in working with services, with which you can easily start your career as a Linux administrator, expand your knowledge and take a confident step towards DevOps
Unit 1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction to the course and how to complete it
1.2 Introduction to Linux
1.3 Linux installation
1.4 Linux distributions
Block 2: Basic knowledge of Linux OS
2.1 Linux Terminal
2.2 Linux directory structure explained
2.3 Linux and Unix
2.4 Test on basic knowledge of the Linux operating system
Block 3: Linux Management Basics
3.1 Basic navigation in Linux
3.2 Working with text output in Linux
3.3 Basic operations with files and folders in Linux
3.4 Working on the command line
3.5 Using threads, pipes and redirections in Linux
3.6 Keyboard shortcuts and special characters for Bash
3.7 Linux text editors
3.8 How to use the man command in Linux
3.9 Package management
3.10 Working with processes in Linux
3.11 Environment variables in Linux
3.12 Search in Linux
3.13 Regular expressions in Linux
3.14 Checking the Linux file system
3.15 Owners of files and folders in Linux
3.16 Sudo and Root
3.17 Soft and hard links in Linux
3.18 Finding and locating commands in Linux
3.19 Library management
3.20 Working with services
3.21 Linux process priorities
3.22 Downloading files from the network
3.23 Bash functions and aliases
3.24 Lab: Installing the Apache Web Server
3.25 Linux Basics Test
Block 4: Working with iron
4.1 Working with hardware in Linux
4.2 Types of Linux file systems
4.3 Linux boot process
4.4 Initializing the operating system
4.5 Working with hard drives in Linux
4.6 Linux boot loaders
4.7 Mounting and unmounting file systems in Linux
4.8 Creating and formatting hard drive partitions in Linux
4.9 Commands for checking hardware on a Linux server
4.10 Managing disk quotas
4.11 Checking disk space in Linux
4.12 Reboot and shutdown the server
4.13 Lab: installing an FTP server
4.14 Hardware test
Block 5: Network Administration
5.1 OSI model
5.2 Router. Switch. Hub.
5.3 What is an IP address
5.4 What is a MAC address
5.5 Basic network protocols
5.6 Packet routing
5.7 TCP and UDP
5.8 DNS protocol
5.9 DHCP protocol
5.10 Network ports and services
5.11 IP command in Linux
5.12 Ping Command
5.13 Capture packets with tcpdump
5.14 Firewall management
5.15 Dive into Iptables
5.16 Setting up a DHCP server
5.17 SSH on Linux
5.18 Lab: MySQL and PhpMyAdmin
5.19 Bonus: A Beginner's Guide to SQL
5.20 Network Administration Test
Block 6: Application part
6.1 Information about users and groups
6.2 User management
6.3 CRON Scheduler
6.4 Localization and encoding
6.5 System time management
6.6 Event logging
6.7 How to find and read logs in Linux
6.8 Basic scripts in Linux
6.9 Troubleshooting on Linux
6.10 How to use rsync to backup data
6.11 Desktop installation (GUI)
6.12 Installation and basic setup of CentOS
6.13 Understanding Docker
6.14 Lab: Zabbix installation
6.15 Application test
Final testing
Certificate test