Linux and UNIX Certification Bundle
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"Course Description
Linux and UNIX operating systems have become predominant leaders in commercial computing environments, appearing everywhere from desktops to servers. The popularity of Linux/UNIX servers and workstations in today's' business environment requires knowledgeable and experienced systems administrators who can effectively support a wide range of system configurations, from standalone desktop machines to high-performance enterprise servers.
With the Linux and UNIX Certification Training Bundle, you will gain the knowledge and skills required to install, configure and support a Linux/UNIX server to meet your organization's critical administrative needs. You'll learn to control and troubleshoot the boot process; attach local storage and create file systems; and deliver file, print and network service. It will also help learners to prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ and the Novell Certified Linux Professional certification exams.
Some of the topics covered in the UNIX Administration Course include:
VirtualBox
Basic commands
Special characters
File editing
Filesystem structure
Finding files
Shell special characters
Regular expressions
Process management
Job scheduling
Customizing your account
UNIX printing
Networking
X Windows
Backup and compression
Text utilities
Shell scripting
System administration basics
The Linux+ System Course includes a system overview, and covers requirements for the two certification exams:
LX0-101
System Architecture
Linux Installation and Package Management
GNU and Unix Commands
Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
LX0-102
Shells, Scripting and Data Management
User Interfaces and Desktops
Administrative Tasks
Essential System Services
Networking Fundamentals
Security
Entry Requirement
CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and 12 months of Linux admin experience
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The course has been designed to give you real-world knowledge that you can put to use from day one"
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"Who Is This Course For?
The course is designed for IT support technicians who wish to manage and maintain Windows 8, including the various apps, cloud and mobile environment. It is also ideal for professionals who wish to upgrade their knowledge on the working of Windows 8.
After completing this course you will learn the skills and knowledge required to work effectively in a professional IT environment and prepared for the Microsoft 70-688 exams. Get the skills employers are currently looking for, enrol today!
By choosing online learning instead of a classroom based course, it eliminates the need for time away from work, saving you valuable time and money. It is ideal for those with tight schedules as our online courses give you 12 months unlimited access to all the course materials, so you can study at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to easily resume your studies whenever you have the time. All you need is internet connection to study, so you can study from the comfort of your home or any environment that suits you."
"Requirements
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
For the best viewing experience on our state-of-the-art eLearning platform we recommend an internet connection of 10Mbps or better. Please also use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser with Adobe Flash Player."
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- Access
- Networking
- Options
- Testing
- Windows
- Linux
- Unix
- Database
- Database training
- Network
- DNS
- Debian
- Layout
- Printing
- Web
- Systems
- Writing
- TCP
- Install
- Network Training
Course programme
Course Outline
Course Outline
Linux Course Outline Intro 1. Introduction
- 2. Introduction to Building Labs
- 3. Things You Need To Do
- 4. Install Demo Virtual Box
- 1. Navigation
- 2. Commands with Lab Demo
- 3. Internal and External Commands
- 4. Overview of Shell Commands Tricks
- 5. Exploring Shell Configuration
- 6. Stream Redirection
- 7. Overview of Processing Text Using Filters
- 8. Overview File-Viewing Commands
- 9. Overview Using Grep
- 10. Syntax and Summary
- 11. Overview of Exam Essentials
- 1. Managing Software
- 2. Overview Using RPM
- 3. RPM part2
- 4. Overview Using Cpio
- 5. Overview Using Debian and Apt_cache
- 6. Using Apt-get
- 7. Debian Tools
- 8. Managing Shared Libraries
- 9. Overview Locating Library Files
- 10. Foreground and Background Processes
- 11. Managing Software Summary
- 1. Configuring Hardware
- 2. Configuring Devices
- 3. Configuring USB
- 4. Configuring Hard Disk
- 5. Designing Hard Disk Layout
- 6. Logical Volume Management
- 7. Creating Partitions Filesystems
- 8. Overview Using Fdisk
- 9. Overview Common Filesystem Types
- 10. Creating Filesystem
- 11. Maintaining Filesystem Health
- 12. Configuring Hardware Summary
- 1. Managing Files
- 2. File Archiving Commands
- 3. Managing Files Ownership
- 4. Managing Disk Quotas
- 5. Directories and Content
- 6. Overview Tools for Locating Files
- 7. Overview of Exam Essentials
- 1. Booting Linux and Editing Files
- 2. Boot and Reboot
- 3. Understanding the Boot Process
- 4. Runlevels Process
- 5. Managing Runlevel Services
- 6. Editing with Vi
- 7. Booting Summary
- 1. X Windows Systems
- 2. X Configuration Options
- 3. X Configuration Options part 2
- 4. Configuring X Fonts
- 5. Configuring Xft Fonts
- 6. Overview Managing GUI Logins
- 7. Using X for Remote Access
- 8. X Accessibility
- 9. Addition Assistive Technologies
- 10. Configuring Localization and Internationalization
- 11. Querying and Setting Your Locale
- 12. Configuring Printing
- 13. Configuring Printing part 2
- 14. Using Web-based CUPS Utilities
- 1. Administering
- 2. Directly Modifying Account Configuration
- 3. Components of Account
- 4. Adding Groups
- 5. Tuning User and System Environments
- 6. Reviewing Log File Contents
- 7. Maintaining System Time
- 8. Admin Summary
- 1. Basic Networking
- 2. Network Addressing
- 3. Network Addressing part 2
- 4. DNS Data Flow Zone and Resolution
- 5. Network Ports
- 6. Connections
- 7. Testing Connectivity
- 8. Wireshark Demo
- 9. Basic Networking Summary
- 1. Scripts E-mail and Databases
- 2. Writing Scripts
- 3. Writing Scripts part 2
- 4. Managing E-mail
- 5. Managing Data with SQL
- 6. Advantages of Database
- 7. Scripts Summary
- 1. Security
- 2. Controlling Access Via TCP Wrappers
- 3. Configuring Xinetd
- 4. Uninstalling Or Reconfiguring Servers
- 5. Tools for Managing Passwords
- 6. Configuring SSH
- 7. SSH Keys
- 8. Controlling SSH Access
- 9. Using GPG
- 10. Security Summary
Linux Course Outline
Intro
1. Introduction
- 2. Introduction to Building Labs
- 3. Things You Need To Do
- 4. Install Demo Virtual Box
Mod 1: Instructions
- 1. Navigation
- 2. Commands with Lab Demo
- 3. Internal and External Commands
- 4. Overview of Shell Commands Tricks
- 5. Exploring Shell Configuration
- 6. Stream Redirection
- 7. Overview of Processing Text Using Filters
- 8. Overview File-Viewing Commands
- 9. Overview Using Grep
- 10. Syntax and Summary
- 11. Overview of Exam Essentials
Mod 2: Managing Software
- 1. Managing Software
- 2. Overview Using RPM
- 3. RPM part2
- 4. Overview Using Cpio
- 5. Overview Using Debian and Apt_cache
- 6. Using Apt-get
- 7. Debian Tools
- 8. Managing Shared Libraries
- 9. Overview Locating Library Files
- 10. Foreground and Background Processes
- 11. Managing Software Summary
Mod 3: Configuring Hardware
- 1. Configuring Hardware
- 2. Configuring Devices
- 3. Configuring USB
- 4. Configuring Hard Disk
- 5. Designing Hard Disk Layout
- 6. Logical Volume Management
- 7. Creating Partitions Filesystems
- 8. Overview Using Fdisk
- 9. Overview Common Filesystem Types
- 10. Creating Filesystem
- 11. Maintaining Filesystem Health
- 12. Configuring Hardware Summary
Mod 4: Managing Files
- 1. Managing Files
- 2. File Archiving Commands
- 3. Managing Files Ownership
- 4. Managing Disk Quotas
- 5. Directories and Content
- 6. Overview Tools for Locating Files
- 7. Overview of Exam Essentials
Mod 5: Booting Files
- 1. Booting Linux and Editing Files
- 2. Boot and Reboot
- 3. Understanding the Boot Process
- 4. Runlevels Process
- 5. Managing Runlevel Services
- 6. Editing with Vi
- 7. Booting Summary
Mod 6: X
- 1. X Windows Systems
- 2. X Configuration Options
- 3. X Configuration Options part 2
- 4. Configuring X Fonts
- 5. Configuring Xft Fonts
- 6. Overview Managing GUI Logins
- 7. Using X for Remote Access
- 8. X Accessibility
- 9. Addition Assistive Technologies
- 10. Configuring Localization and Internationalization
- 11. Querying and Setting Your Locale
- 12. Configuring Printing
- 13. Configuring Printing part 2
- 14. Using Web-based CUPS Utilities
Mod 7: Admin
- 1. Administering
- 2. Directly Modifying Account Configuration
- 3. Components of Account
- 4. Adding Groups
- 5. Tuning User and System Environments
- 6. Reviewing Log File Contents
- 7. Maintaining System Time
- 8. Admin Summary
Mod 8: Basic Networking
- 1. Basic Networking
- 2. Network Addressing
- 3. Network Addressing part 2
- 4. DNS Data Flow Zone and Resolution
- 5. Network Ports
- 6. Connections
- 7. Testing Connectivity
- 8. Wireshark Demo
- 9. Basic Networking Summary
Mod 9: Scripts
- 1. Scripts E-mail and Databases
- 2. Writing Scripts
- 3. Writing Scripts part 2
- 4. Managing E-mail
- 5. Managing Data with SQL
- 6. Advantages of Database
- 7. Scripts Summary
Mod 10: Security
- 1. Security
- 2. Controlling Access Via TCP Wrappers
- 3. Configuring Xinetd
- 4. Uninstalling Or Reconfiguring Servers
- 5. Tools for Managing Passwords
- 6. Configuring SSH
- 7. SSH Keys
- 8. Controlling SSH Access
- 9. Using GPG
- 10. Security Summary
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Linux and UNIX Certification Bundle