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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
Apress L. P.,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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