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Linux is the backbone of modern IT infrastructure, powering servers, cloud platforms, and enterprise environments. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Linux system administration, covering installation, configuration, user management, networking, and security.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to install, manage, troubleshoot, and secure Linux systems for business environments.
✅ High-Demand Skill – Linux powers 90% of cloud servers
✅ Hands-On Learning – Work on real-world Linux administration tasks
✅ Taught by Experts – Learn from experienced Linux professionals
✅ Globally Recognized Certification – Boost your resume with a Linux credential
📌 Linux Installation & Configuration – Set up Linux on physical & virtual machines
📌 User & Group Management – Manage user accounts, permissions & authentication
📌 File System Management – Work with ext4, XFS, and LVM storage
📌 Network Configuration – Configure IP addressing, firewalls & remote access
📌 Security & Access Control – Implement firewall rules, SSH security & SELinux
📌 Automation & Scripting – Automate tasks using Bash scripting & cron jobs
→Overview of Linux distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS, Red Hat, Debian)
→ Setting up a Linux environment (VirtualBox, VMware, Cloud instances)
→ Linux directory structure & basic commands
→ Adding, modifying, and deleting users & groups
→ Managing permissions & access control lists (ACLs)
→ Understanding sudo, root access & privilege escalation
→ Working with file systems (ext4, XFS, Btrfs, LVM)
→ Mounting, unmounting, and partitioning disks
→ Managing storage with Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
→ Configuring IP addresses, DNS, and DHCP
→ Setting up SSH for secure remote access
→ Troubleshooting network issues with ping, netstat, and traceroute
→ Implementing firewalls (UFW, iptables, firewalld)
→ Securing SSH & preventing brute-force attacks
→ Using SELinux & AppArmor for enhanced security
→ Managing processes, services, and logs
→ Monitoring system performance using top, htop, vmstat
→ Automating tasks with cron jobs & shell scripting
→ Setting up & securing a Linux web server (Apache/Nginx)
→ Implementing a backup & disaster recovery strategy
→ Deploying Linux in a cloud environment (AWS/GCP/Azure)