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Linux System Administration Training

Duration: 30 Hrs

Why Learn Linux Administration?

1. Linux is widely used in servers, cloud, and DevOps environments.
2. Gain essential skills for system management, troubleshooting, and security.
3. Enhance your career in IT, DevOps, and cloud engineering.
4. Hands-on experience for practical Linux administration tasks.

About the Course

This Linux System Administration course covers commands, file systems, process management, networking, user management, and shell scripting. Real-world labs help you manage Linux servers efficiently and prepare for Linux-related certification exams.

Who Should Attend?

  • System Administrators – managing Linux servers in enterprise environments.
  • DevOps Engineers – deploying and automating Linux systems.
  • Cloud Engineers – administering Linux instances in cloud platforms.
  • IT Professionals – enhancing Linux knowledge for career growth.
  • Students & Freshers – aspiring for Linux careers.

Linux System Administration Course Content

This course covers essential Linux skills for system administration and DevOps.

Module 1: Linux Fundamentals
  • Introduction to Linux OS
  • Linux distributions overview
  • Linux file system hierarchy
  • Basic commands and navigation
Module 2: Users, Groups & Permissions
  • Managing users and groups
  • File permissions and ownership
  • Special permissions (SUID, SGID, Sticky Bit)
  • Security best practices
Module 3: Linux Networking
  • IP configuration and network interfaces
  • Ping, traceroute, and netstat commands
  • SSH and secure remote access
  • Firewall basics and troubleshooting
Module 4: Process & Service Management
  • Understanding processes and jobs
  • Managing services with systemd
  • Monitoring system performance
  • Automating tasks with cron jobs
Module 5: Package Management
  • RPM, YUM, and APT package managers
  • Installing, updating, and removing software
  • Managing repositories
  • System updates and patches
Module 6: Shell Scripting
  • Bash scripting basics
  • Variables, loops, and conditionals
  • Automating administration tasks
  • Debugging scripts and best practices
Module 7: System Monitoring & Logging
  • Monitoring CPU, memory, disk usage
  • System logs and log rotation
  • Using top, htop, and vmstat
  • Performance tuning basics
Module 8: Security & Best Practices
  • Linux firewall configuration
  • File system and user security
  • Backup and recovery strategies
  • Hardening Linux servers