Get your team acquainted with Linux for everyday operations
Program Overview
Linux is a free and open-source operating system that is based on the Unix operating system. It is widely used in servers, desktops, and embedded systems. As said, Linux is an open source operating system, which means that the source code is available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. This makes Linux highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases, and also provides opportunities for individuals to contribute to the development of the software.
Uptut's Linux Foundations training modules are delivered online, with flexible scheduling and self-paced learning options. Learners have access to experienced instructors and a range of learning resources, including videos, tutorials, and quizzes.
Our training provides a comprehensive and accessible way for teams to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work effectively with Linux-based systems and technologies.
Linux is a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective operating system that offers many benefits for businesses of all sizes
Linux is highly customizable and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of a business
Linux is known for its strong security features, which make it a popular choice for businesses
Make Your Team Proficient
Training Objectives
Understanding of Linux concepts and architecture
Good understanding of command-line interface (CLI) tools
Learn how to install, configure, and manage Linux-based systems
Learn how to write and execute shell scripts
Understanding of Linux networking concepts
Hands-on Experience with Tools
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Core Training Modules
1. Introduction to Linux and its History:
An overview of the history and principles of the Linux operating system.
2. Navigating the command line interface and basic Linux commands:
Basic navigation and file manipulation commands in the terminal.
3. Managing files and directories:
How to create, move, copy, and delete files and directories in Linux.
4. Users, groups, and permissions:
Understanding Linux user accounts, groups, and file permissions.
5. Package management and software installation:
Managing software packages and dependencies on Linux systems.
6. Bash scripting and automation:
Writing and running scripts in Bash to automate tasks and improve efficiency.
7. Networking and remote access:
Configuring and managing network connections and remote access to Linux systems.
8. Basic system administration and troubleshooting:
Basic system administration tasks such as monitoring system performance and troubleshooting common issues.
9. Security and hardening of Linux systems:
Best practices for securing Linux systems and protecting against threats.
10. Virtualization and containerization using Linux:
Using virtualization and containerization technologies to deploy and manage Linux systems.
11. Introduction to common Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, etc.):
An overview of popular Linux distributions and their features and use cases.
12. Using Linux in Cloud Computing (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud):
Deploying and managing Linux systems in cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
13. Linux administration best practices and tips.:
Best Linux system administration practices include performance tuning, backup and recovery, and system maintenance.
14. Introduction to Open-source software and how to contribute:
Understanding the principles of open-source software and how to contribute to open-source projects.
15. Backup and Recovery
Learn how to create and manage backups of Linux systems, and how to recover from data loss or system failures.
16. Monitoring and Performance tuning
Learn how to monitor Linux systems for performance issues and troubleshoot problems using various tools.
17. Advanced system administration
Learn advanced Linux administration techniques such as tuning the kernel, managing services and daemons, and customizing the system for specific use cases.
18. Network services
Learn how to set up and manage common network services such as DNS, web servers, and email servers on Linux.
19. Advanced security
Learn how to secure Linux systems using firewalls, intrusion detection, and other advanced security techniques.
How does personalized training work?
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Analyzing skill gap and assessing business requirements
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Customising curriculum with core and additional modules to fit objectives
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Supporting learning implementation with consulting
Who will benefit from this training?
IT Professionals
Developers
DevOps Engineers
Data Scientists
System Administrators
Network Engineers
Data Scientists and Analysts
IT Managers
QA Engineers
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