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The Enterprise Linux Administrator : Journey to a New Linux Career /

Learn the basics, followed by the more advanced skills you will need to become an Enterprise Linux administrator. This book will prepare you to use Linux effectively with a clearer understanding of what is needed to successfully leverage new opportunities. After building a solid Linux knowledge foun...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hitchcock, Kenneth
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P., 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Requirements and Linux Background -- Chapter 1: Requirements -- Information Technology Basics -- Hardware -- Required Knowledge -- Software -- Required Knowledge -- Networking -- Required Knowledge -- Further Reading -- Hardware -- POST -- Boot Process -- Computer Memory -- System Buses -- Software -- The Operating System -- Kernel -- Device Driver -- Network -- Computer Networking -- The OSI Model -- Storage -- Further Study -- Free Online Courses 
505 8 |a Paid-For Online Courses -- Hardware and Software -- Basic Hardware Courses -- Networking -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Origins and Brief History -- Unix and Linux History -- Unix -- Multics -- Early Unix -- Unix 2, Love Ken -- First Commercially Available Unix -- Unix Limitation -- Unix Variations -- Unix Standards -- Unix Growth in the 1990s -- Linux History -- Linus Torvalds -- Kernel -- Very Early Linux -- The Kernel Is Not Enough -- Free Software Foundation -- OpenSource -- Enterprise Linux -- Evolution of Linux -- Debian -- Important Milestones of Linux -- Kernel 2.0 -- Linux Desktop 
505 8 |a Desktop Wars -- Dell, Oracle, and Red Hat Started to Grow -- Kernel 3.0 -- Systemd -- Android and Ubuntu Increased in Popularity -- Kernel 4.0 -- Kernel 5.0 -- Linux Now and in the Future -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Linux Explained -- Linux Operating System -- Kernel -- Monolithic and Modular -- Kernel Architecture -- Functionality Pillars -- Layers -- Kernel Map -- System Calls -- Process Control -- File Management -- Device Management -- Information Management -- Communication -- Protection -- Initial Ramdisk -- Missing Drivers -- Everything Is a File, Mostly -- Utilities -- Shell 
505 8 |a Other Utilities -- Desktops -- Common Distributions -- Differences -- Package Management -- Upstream Projects -- Unique Distributions -- Operating System Differences -- Windows -- Not OpenSource -- Windows vs. Linux -- Uses of Linux -- Servers -- Desktop -- Mobile Devices -- IoT -- Future Linux -- Summary -- Part II: Getting Started -- Chapter 4: Installing Linux for the First Time -- Where to Get Linux -- OpenSource and Free Software -- Enterprise Linux -- Red Hat -- Red Hat Enterprise Linux -- Canonical -- Ubuntu -- SUSE -- SLES Server and Desktop -- Community -- Fedora -- OpenSUSE -- Ubuntu 
505 8 |a Virtualization -- What Is Virtualization? -- Types of Virtualization -- Hardware Requirement -- BIOS Requirements -- Windows Virtualization -- VirtualBox -- Exercise -- Linux Virtualization -- KVM -- Exercise -- Creating Virtual Machines -- VirtualBox -- Exercise -- KVM -- Exercise -- Installation Media -- Burn Image -- USB Drive -- MediaWriter -- Ventoy -- Learning Exercise -- Network Install -- Installing Linux -- Lab Environment -- Hypervisor -- Installation Media -- Virtual Machine Sizing -- Ubuntu -- Installation Media -- Basic Installation -- Create a Virtual Machine 
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