Linux for Cloud Technicians (LFS303)

Course Description

Linux & Cloud are two of the most in-demand skills in IT. This training provides essential knowledge for configuring & managing Linux systems & containers, expanding on the standard administration knowledge & incorporating critical tasks & operations commonly used in cloud environments. Whether you’re looking for training to help start a new Linux IT career or you’re just brushing up on your skills, this instructor-led training will teach you what you need to know.

Prerequisites

While the training has no required prerequisites, basic knowledge of Linux & the command line will enhance the learning experience.

Target Audience

This training is designed for individuals who want to expand their knowledge of Linux system configuration, administration, & command line environment. Whether you are working in a cloud environment now or in the future, these skills are necessary for system use & configuration. Professionals will benefit from having a basic knowledge of Linux before taking this training.

Learning Objectives

This training prepares you to connect to a system & perform critical customization & configuration tasks for Cloud & non-cloud instances. You will have the opportunity to manage networking, system services, user account creation & administration, & much more; you will also familiarize yourself with virtualization, containers, & DevOps concepts; & gain important skills like text file processing, file operations, bash scripting, use of git, troubleshooting, etc., which will come in handy when administering multiple systems in the Cloud efficiently.

Content Outline

  • Linux Foundation
  • Linux Foundation Training
  • Linux Foundation Certifications
  • Linux Foundation Digital Badges
  • Laboratory Exercises, Solutions & Resources
  • Things Change in Linux & Open Source Projects
  • E-Learning Training: LFS203
  • Distribution Details
  • Labs
  • GUI or Command Line?
  • System Settings
  • Display Settings
  • Network Manager
  • NTP (Network Time Protocol)
  • Graphical Software Package Management
  • Console
  • X Window System & Desktop Manager
  • Labs
  • Bootloader
  • Linux Kernel & initramfs
  • init & Services
  • systemd
  • systemctl
  • Labs
  • Command Line Operations & Options
  • Logging In & Out, Rebooting & Shutting Down
  • Setting Time & Date
  • Locating Applications
  • Directories & Paths
  • Wildcards
  • Searching for Files
  • Command Prompt
  • Package Management
  • Labs
  • User Accounts
  • Groups
  • Group Management
  • Shell Startup Files
  • Management of User Accounts
  • Passwords
  • File Ownership & Permissions
  • SSH
  • Environment Variables
  • Key Shortcuts
  • Command History
  • Command Aliases
  • Labs
  • cat
  • echo
  • sed
  • awk
  • Miscellaneous Text Utilities
  • Sorting, Cutting, Pasting, Joining, Splitting
  • Regular Expressions & grep
  • Labs
  • Filesystems
  • Partitions & Mount Points
  • Network File System (NFS)
  • rsync
  • Working with Files
  • Comparing Files
  • File Types
  • Compressing Data
  • Labs
  • Scripts
  • Features
  • Functions
  • Command Substitutions & Arithmetic
  • If Conditions & Tests
  • Looping Structures
  • Case Structure
  • Debugging
  • Creating Temporary Files & Directories
  • Labs
  • Addressing
  • Networking Interfaces & Configuration
  • Networking Utilities & Tools
  • Labs
  • Filesystem Basics
  • Virtual Filesystem (VFS)
  • Hard & Soft Links
  • Available Filesystems
  • Creating & formatting filesystems
  • Checking & Repairing Filesystems
  • Filesystem Usage
  • Disk Usage
  • Mounting filesystems
  • NFS
  • Mounting at Boot & /etc/fstab
  • Labs
  • Introduction to Virtualization
  • Hosts & Guests
  • Emulation
  • Hypervisors
  • libvirt
  • QEMU
  • KVM
  • Labs
  • Containers
  • Application Virtualization
  • Containers vs. Virtual Machines
  • Docker
  • Docker Commands
  • Podman
  • Labs
  • Troubleshooting Levels
  • Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Networking
  • File Integrity
  • Boot Process Failures
  • Filesystem Corruption & Recovery
  • Virtual Consoles
  • Labs
  • Revision Control
  • Know Where the Code is Coming From DCO & CLA
  • Available Revision Control Systems
  • Graphical Interfaces
  • Documentation
  • Labs
  • Basic Commands
  • A Simple Example
  • Signing Off on Commits
  • master vs. main
  • Labs
  • Introduction
  • Cultural Philosophies & Methodologies
  • Early Software Development Management Practice
  • Modern Software Development
  • DevOps Methodologies
  • DevOps tools

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FAQs

To attend the training session, you should have operational Desktops or Laptops with the required specification, along with a good internet connection to access the labs. 

We would always recommend you attend the live session to practice & clarify the doubts instantly & get more value from your investment. However, if, due to some contingency, you have to skip the class, Radiant Techlearning will help you with the recorded session of that particular day. However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption & NOT for distribution or any commercial use.

Radiant Techlearning has a data center containing a Virtual Training environment for the purpose of professional hand-on-practice. 

Professionals can easily access these labs over Cloud with the help of a remote desktop connection. 

Radiant virtual labs provide you the flexibility to learn from anywhere in the world & in any time zone. 

 

The professionals will be enthralled as we engage them the real-world & industry Oriented projects during the training program. These projects will improve your skills & knowledge & you will gain a better experience. These real-time projects will help you a lot in your future tasks & assignments.

 

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