This tutorial will provide you with the skills that are needed to be a Linux system administrator or Linux sysadmin. Learn about client-side system administration, and server-side system administration.
A system administrator, or sysadmin, is a person who is responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation of computer systems; especially multi-user computers, such as servers. The system administrator seeks to ensure that the uptime, performance, resources, and security of the computers they manage meet the needs of the users, without exceeding a set budget when doing so.
⭐️ Contents ⭐
(0:00) Linux Client Administration - Linux Installation Overview
(41:44) Linux Client Administration - Command Line Navigation
(1:08:53) Linux Client Administration - File Systems
(1:40:00) Linux Client Administration - People and Permissions
(2:09:00) Linux Client Administration - Software Repositories
(2:28:48) Linux Client Administration - Programs and Scripts
(2:54:32) Linux Client Administration - Services and Firewalls
(3:28:54) Linux Client Administration - Processes and Resources
(4:07:10) Linux Client Administration - Kernel and Hardware
(4:38:05) Linux Client Administration - Logs and Queues
(4:59:00) Linux Server Administration - Linux Installation Overview
(5:10:09) Linux Server Administration - Network File System (NFS) Overview
(5:20:28) Linux Server Administration - Samba Overview
(5:26:52) Linux Server Administration - Apache Web Server Overview
(5:37:30) Linux Server Administration - Database Server Overview
(5:45:03) Linux Server Administration - Secure Shell Server Overview
(5:52:24) Linux Server Administration - Mail Servers (Postfix) Overview
(6:04:08) Linux Server Administration - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Overview
(06:14:12) Linux Server Administration - Domain Name System (DNS) Overview
(6:33:08) Linux Server Administration - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Overview
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