Course Outline

  • Introduction to Key Concepts for Government
  • Understanding the Linux Filesystem Tree Layout for Government Operations
  • User Environment Configuration for Government Systems
  • User Account Management for Government IT Infrastructure
  • Group Management for Enhanced Security and Collaboration in Government
  • File Permissions and Ownership for Secure Government Data Handling
  • Overview of Package Management Systems for Government Use
  • The dpkg Tool for Debian-Based Government Systems
  • The Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) for Efficient Software Management in Government
  • The RPM Package Manager for Red Hat-Based Government Systems
  • The dnf and yum Tools for Modern Package Management in Government
  • Using zypper for Package Management in SUSE Government Systems
  • Fundamentals of GIT for Version Control in Government Projects
  • Processes: Understanding and Managing System Operations for Government
  • Process Monitoring Techniques for Enhanced Government IT Performance
  • Memory Monitoring, Usage, and Configuring Swap for Optimal Government System Performance
  • I/O Monitoring and Tuning for Efficient Government Data Handling
  • An Overview of Containers for Government Applications
  • The Linux Filesystem and the Virtual Filesystem (VFS) in Government Contexts
  • Disk Partitioning Strategies for Government Systems
  • Filesystem Features: Attributes, Creation, Checking, Usage, and Mounting for Government Use
  • The Ext4 Filesystem for Reliable Data Storage in Government
  • Logical Volume Management (LVM) for Flexible Disk Management in Government
  • Kernel Services and Configuration for Enhanced Government System Performance
  • Kernel Modules: Enhancing Functionality in Government Systems
  • Devices and udev for Dynamic Device Management in Government IT
  • Network Addresses for Secure Government Communications
  • Network Devices and Configuration for Robust Government Networks
  • LDAP: Directory Services for Efficient User Management in Government
  • Firewalls: Protecting Government Systems from Cyber Threats
  • System Init: Understanding systemd History and Customization for Government Needs
  • Backup and Recovery Methods for Ensuring Data Integrity in Government
  • Linux Security Modules for Enhanced Government System Security
  • System Rescue Techniques for Government IT Professionals

Requirements

Basic understanding of Linux and its commonly used utilities and text editors. **Audience** This course is tailored for individuals seeking to acquire the essential skills and competencies required to function effectively as a professional Linux system administrator for government and other public sector organizations.
 28 Hours

Number of participants


Price per participant

Testimonials (2)

Upcoming Courses

Related Categories