System Administration and Infrastructure Management Bundle

Skillwise
Course Summary
Developers know the grueling process of having to set up, deploy, configure, and destroy environments for individual projects. Vagrant, however, is the single solution for eliminating the costly and time-consuming cycle of creating and destroying environments. This open-source product lets you build and maintain portable, cost-effective virtual development environments for developing your project and then disassembling it when completed. This course will teach you how to manage and coordinate large projects better than ever by using Vagrant. Access 28 lectures & 5 hours of content 24/7 Cover everything from introduction to installation of Vagrant Explore Vagrant basics & functions Learn about network configurations, clustering, Vagrant boxes, & more Understand how to start using Vagrant for all of your projects
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Course Description
Developers know the grueling process of having to set up, deploy, configure, and destroy environments for individual projects. Vagrant, however, is the single solution for eliminating the costly and time-consuming cycle of creating and destroying environments. This open-source product lets you build and maintain portable, cost-effective virtual development environments for developing your project and then disassembling it when completed. This course will teach you how to manage and coordinate large projects better than ever by using Vagrant.
- Access 28 lectures & 5 hours of content 24/7
- Cover everything from introduction to installation of Vagrant
- Explore Vagrant basics & functions
- Learn about network configurations, clustering, Vagrant boxes, & more
- Understand how to start using Vagrant for all of your projects
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels, but an understanding of virtualization with VMWare and VirtualBox, and Linux are expected
- Internet required
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Course Syllabus
- Introduction
- Introduction to linux OS
- Planning for Installation
- Installing Linux OS
- Configurin and Determining Linux Hardware
- Understanding Linux Boot Process
- Managing Files and Directories through Commands
- Working on Shells,Library and Variables
- Text streaming and Filters
- Using Regular Expressions,Streams,Pipes and Redirect Commands
- Manage and Monitor Process in Linux
- Manage File permission and Ownership
- Managing Disk Drives and Quota's
- Package Management in Linux and Distros
- Introduction
- Installing and configuring Windows Server 2016
- Install and Configure Nano server 2016
- Overview of storage in Windows Server 2016
- Implementing Directory services
- Implementing Hyper-V
- Configuring advanced networking features
- Implementing Network services
- Implementing Remote Access
- Deploying and managing Windows Server and Hyper-V containers
- Implementing failover clustering with Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V
- Introduction
- Where to Start
- Package Management
- Shell Scripting Guide
- Booting and Shutting Down
- User Access Control
- Controlling Processes
- The File System
- Adding New Users
- Storage
- Periodic Processes
- Backups
- Syslog and Log files
- TCP/IP Networking
- Netfilter and IP tables
- DNS: The Domain name system
- The Network File System
- Sharing files with Windows
- Email Services
- Network management and debugging
- Security
- SSH tips and tricks
- Web Hosting
- Performance Analysis
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Bash
- Command Line Tips and Tricks
- Customizing your Shell
- Understanding Shell Scripts
- Condition and Loops
- Command Line Options
- Bash Input Output
- Process Management
- Bash Administration
- Best practices
- Summary
- Introduction
- Introduction to the course
- Creating your first amazon EC2 instance
- Route 53 – Host your domain on your EC2 Instance or S3 Bucket
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Using S3 Buckets as cloud storage
- Using AMI Instances (Amazon Machine Image)
- Creating an Auto Scaling Group
- Controlling an EC2 Instance using Security Groups
- Databases on AWS
- Introduction and installation
- Git first steps
- Working with remote repositories
- Working with files
- History revisited
- Branching
- Recovering from failures
- Customizing Git
- Working with submodules
- Introducing GitHub
- Hosting your own repository
- Fiinal Project
- Summary
- Introduction
- Introduction and installation
- Vagrant First Steps
- Deploying your Vagrant Machine
- Network Configuration
- High availability with Vagrant clustering
- Vagrant VM basis: the box
- Summary