Online or onsite, instructor-led live Linux training courses demonstrate through hands-on practice how to install, manage, secure, and troubleshoot a Linux system. Our Linux courses cover running Linux on traditional servers as well as in embedded systems.
Linux training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training." Online live training (also known as "remote live training") is conducted through an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live training can be conducted locally at customer premises in Virginia or in Govtra corporate training centers in Virginia.
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VA, Stafford - Quantico Corporate
800 Corporate Drive, Suite 301, Stafford, united states, 22554
The venue is located between interstate 95 and the Jefferson Davis Highway, in the vicinity of the Courtyard by Mariott Stafford Quantico and the UMUC Quantico Cororate Center.
VA, Fredericksburg - Central Park Corporate Center
1320 Central Park Blvd., Suite 200, Fredericksburg, united states, 22401
The venue is located behind a complex of commercial buildings with the Bank of America just on the corner before the turn leading to the office.
VA, Richmond - Two Paragon Place
Two Paragon Place, 6802 Paragon Place Suite 410, Richmond, United States, 23230
The venue is located in bustling Richmond with Hampton Inn, Embassy Suites and Westin Hotel less than a mile away.
VA, Reston - Sunrise Valley
12020 Sunrise Valley Dr #100, Reston, United States, 20191
The venue is located just behind the NCRA and Reston Plaza Cafe building and just next door to the United Healthcare building.
VA, Reston - Reston Town Center I
11921 Freedom Dr #550, Reston, united states, 20190
The venue is located in the Reston Town Center, near Chico's and the Artinsights Gallery of Film and Contemporary Art.
VA, Richmond - Sun Trust Center Downtown
919 E Main St, Richmond , united states, 23219
The venue is located in the Sun Trust Center on the crossing of E Main Street and S to N 10th Street just opposite of 7 Eleven.
Richmond, VA – Regus at Two Paragon Place
6802 Paragon Place, Suite 410, Richmond, United States, 23230
The venue is located within the Two Paragon Place business campus off I‑295 and near Parham Road in North Richmond, offering convenient access by car with free on-site parking. Visitors arriving from Richmond International Airport (RIC), approximately 16 miles northwest, can expect a taxi or rideshare ride of around 20–25 minutes via I‑64 West and I‑295 North. Public transit is available via GRTC buses, with routes stopping along Parham Road and Quioccasin Road, just a short walk to the campus.
Virginia Beach, VA – Regus at Windwood Center
780 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suite 400, Virginia Beach, United States, 23452
The venue is situated within the Windwood Center along Lynnhaven Parkway, featuring modern concrete-and-glass architecture and ample on-site parking. Easily accessible by car via Interstate 264 and the Virginia Beach Expressway, the facility offers a hassle-free commute. From Norfolk International Airport (ORF), located about 12 miles northwest, a taxi or rideshare typically takes 20–25 minutes via VA‑168 South and Edenvale Road. For those using public transit, the HRT bus system includes stops at Lynnhaven Parkway and surrounding streets, providing convenient access by bus.
Linux is a robust open-source operating system widely utilized in servers, embedded systems, and enterprise environments. This instructor-led, live training (available online or onsite) is designed for government system administrators at the beginner to intermediate level who wish to gain practical knowledge in managing Linux servers, configuring system components, securing access, and supporting institutional IT needs.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure a Linux server from scratch.
- Manage users, groups, and access permissions effectively.
- Create and manage local file systems and partitions.
- Configure basic networking and essential services.
- Perform package management based on the specific Linux distribution.
- Implement fundamental security practices and automation scripts.
**Format of the Course**
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
**Course Customization Options for Government**
To request a customized training tailored to specific government requirements, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level Linux system administrators who are preparing to take the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Achieve proficiency in maintaining RHEL systems, managing boot processes, and system services to ensure that systems are up-to-date and operating efficiently.
- Master user and group management, along with file permissions and security protocols.
- Configure basic network settings, secure network communications, and implement firewall configurations.
- Develop the skills necessary for real-time system management, including boot management, software package management, and service management.
- Take the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam with confidence, enhancing their qualifications for government and other public sector roles.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner to intermediate-level system administrators who wish to gain the knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to proficiently manage and utilize Rocky Linux in various real-world scenarios and business applications for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Navigate, install, configure, and manage a Rocky Linux system effectively.
Administer system tasks and implement security measures in alignment with public sector standards.
Understand virtualization and containerization techniques for government use.
Implement backup and recovery plans and optimize system performance to meet governmental requirements.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is designed for government system administrators and IT professionals who aim to become proficient Linux system administrators.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Effectively manage Linux systems and servers.
- Perform essential system administration tasks.
- Configure and troubleshoot networking in a Linux environment.
- Implement security measures to safeguard Linux systems for government use.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is designed for advanced-level Linux system administrators who intend to take the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. The goal is to demonstrate their proficiency in managing multiple systems using the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand and utilize Ansible.
- Automate system administration tasks with Ansible.
- Manage Linux network configurations and automate the deployment of network services.
- Acquire foundational skills in shell scripting for automation.
- Automate security patching and compliance checks.
- Approach the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam with confidence, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the demands of modern IT environments for government.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is aimed at developers and system administrators who wish to enhance their task automation and system management capabilities using Bash.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure Bash for government use.
Write and execute Bash scripts to streamline operations.
Understand the lifecycle of a Bash script and its role in system administration tasks.
Leverage Bash to automate tasks and improve system management efficiency.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is aimed at individuals who want to gain a solid understanding of open-source IT and cloud computing fundamentals for government.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of open-source software and its benefits for government operations.
Navigate and utilize the Linux command-line interface effectively in a public sector environment.
Comprehend cloud computing concepts and terminology relevant to government IT infrastructure.
Explore various cloud deployment models and services suitable for government agencies.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at developers or anyone who wishes to learn how to use Skupper to establish secure communication within a hybrid multi-cloud environment for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of Skupper.
- Set up and configure Skupper in multiple namespaces.
- Configure Skupper security to enable multi-cloud communication for applications.
The Advanced Boot Camp for Developers Informatica PowerCenter 9.5.1 course is an instructor-led, hands-on training program designed to equip developers with the skills and knowledge necessary to design and implement data integration solutions using Informatica PowerCenter Desktop and Server components. This comprehensive course covers essential topics such as mapping design, debugging, job performance optimization, control flow, and workflow management. Additionally, participants will receive an introduction to advanced integration techniques, service management, and process management.
The training includes a combination of lectures, workshops, on-site instruction, and full access to Informatica products. This course is specifically tailored for Informatica developers who are responsible for loading data into target systems and developing data mappings. The Advanced Boot Camp for Developers Informatica PowerCenter 9.5.1 aims to enhance the productivity, efficiency, and confidence of developers when designing PowerCenter solutions.
Upon completion, participants will have a solid working knowledge of the PowerCenter Server and data integration solutions, enabling them to contribute effectively to data management initiatives for government and other sectors.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner and intermediate-level Linux users, system administrators, and developers who wish to gain hands-on experience in creating efficient and effective shell scripts for government use.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand how the shell works and interact with Linux using BASH.
Write, debug, and execute BASH scripts to automate repetitive tasks for government operations.
Implement conditional statements, loops, and functions in scripts for enhanced functionality and governance.
Process and manipulate text files, search for patterns, and work with streams effectively to support public sector workflows.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is aimed at system administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers who wish to use CloudForms to manage virtual infrastructures through a centralized interface.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure CloudForms on various virtual machine and cloud platforms, including OpenStack, OpenShift, and VMware.
- Establish a centralized management interface for monitoring multiple clusters.
- Strengthen security controls and configuration policies across an entire infrastructure.
- Convert a distributed virtual infrastructure into a cohesive hybrid environment.
- Enhance workload performance and efficiency by automating orchestration and workflows, ensuring optimal resource utilization for government operations.
In this instructor-led, live training in Virginia, participants will learn the critical features of DNS while carrying out exercises in the setup and configuration of a BIND DNS server on Linux. The course begins with a refresher on key networking principles relevant for government, then progresses to hands-on practice with setup and configuration. Gradually, the discussion and practical exercises will cover more complex topics such as security, availability, debugging, and troubleshooting, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows and governance.
This course is designed for government IT professionals, including Linux/Unix administrators and developers who wish to deepen their involvement with Linux/Unix servers.
Even beginners with a foundational understanding of Linux can benefit from this course by closely following the instructor’s detailed lab instructions and explanations.
The curriculum is structured to provide ample practice in managing Linux servers, demonstrating that these systems are accessible and easy to understand.
The course will be delivered over five days, comprising 40% lectures, 50% hands-on labs, and 10% question-and-answer sessions. The emphasis on lab-based activities is a key feature of this training.
Participants will learn how to deploy and manage the top four Linux servers that provide essential network services in mission-critical government environments.
The course can be tailored to any distribution, with Fedora and CentOS being commonly used for government applications.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at DevOps engineers and developers who wish to utilize Fedora CoreOS to reduce maintenance and upgrade costs associated with running containerized applications on Kubernetes for government operations.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure Fedora CoreOS.
- Set up a Kubernetes cluster on Fedora CoreOS.
- Run and manage Kubernetes deployments on Fedora CoreOS.
- Automatically update Fedora OS with the latest improvements, bug fixes, and security updates.
Go (Golang) is an open-source programming language developed at Google. One of Go's prominent use cases is systems programming for Unix and Linux environments.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the fundamentals of systems programming with Go as they engage in hands-on exercises exploring the various features of the language.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the basics of Go systems programming
Set up the Go development environment for government use
Write programs in Go
Utilize both basic and advanced features of Go for Unix and Linux systems programming
Comprehend and implement Goroutines
Develop fast and lightweight code with Go
Create low-level networking code with Go
Audience
Programmers
Developers
Format of the Course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises, and extensive hands-on practice
The Installation and Configuration of Informatica course is designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, and deploy an Informatica Power Center version 9.6.1 environment for government use. This comprehensive training covers the installation of the PowerCenter Node Manager, repository, services, and client components, as well as the integration and maintenance of these elements.
This course offers a thorough understanding of the components of the Managed File Transfer (MFT) platform for government use. It includes detailed instruction on installing, setting up, and configuring the MFT server and agents, as well as administering these components effectively. Additionally, the course covers managing and troubleshooting file transfers, ensuring data protection, and monitoring and logging activities. Participants will also learn about auditing processes to maintain compliance and security. Upon completion, you will possess the skills and knowledge required to implement a comprehensive and secure file transfer solution using Informatica MFT for government operations.
This course is designed to equip its participants with the essential tools needed to attain intermediate-level skills in the Linux operating system. Participants will learn how to edit, manage, and structure programs in a manner that best suits their organizational needs, ensuring they have a comprehensive understanding of the system's operations for government use.
The LEDE Project (Linux Embedded Development Environment) is a Linux operating system derived from OpenWrt. It serves as a comprehensive replacement for the default firmware on a variety of wireless routers and non-network devices.
This instructor-led, live training session will guide participants through the process of setting up a LEDE-based wireless router.
**Audience**
- Network administrators and technicians
**Course Format**
- The course combines lectures, discussions, exercises, and extensive hands-on practice to ensure a thorough understanding of the material. This training is designed to enhance skills and knowledge for government network professionals, ensuring they can effectively implement and manage LEDE-based solutions in their organizations.
In this instructor-led course, participants will gain practical experience in developing applications for the Linux environment. You will explore essential tools and methodologies specific to Linux application development, as well as discover the distinctive features and techniques that set Linux apart. This training is designed to enhance your skills and ensure alignment with public sector workflows, governance, and accountability for government projects.
This course is designed to provide comprehensive training on how to containerize, host, deploy, and configure applications within a multi-node cluster environment. Additionally, it prepares participants for the Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) exam, enhancing skills that are essential for government IT professionals seeking to optimize application deployment and management in secure, scalable environments.
Linux drives nearly all of the world’s supercomputers, the majority of servers powering the Internet, a significant portion of global financial transactions, and billions of Android devices. In essence, Linux is pervasive across various technological landscapes. This instructor-led course will equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of Linux, covering both graphical interfaces and command-line operations, enabling seamless navigation through any major Linux distribution for government and other critical sectors.
Linux system administration is a highly sought-after skill in the information technology sector. This instructor-led course is designed to meet the needs of individuals preparing for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification, those seeking to launch a new career in Linux IT, professionals transitioning from other platforms, and anyone looking to enhance their sysadmin skills. The curriculum is tailored to provide comprehensive training that aligns with the demands of modern IT environments, including those for government.
This instructor-led course for government will guide participants through a comprehensive examination of the various risks and threats that exist in today's environment. It will demonstrate how to implement best practices and utilize open-source tools to effectively mitigate or counteract these threats. Additionally, the course will provide essential knowledge on detecting and recovering from any attacks that may occur.
Maintaining optimal performance of Linux systems is a mission-critical responsibility for government IT professionals. This course will equip you with the essential tools, subsystems, and techniques needed to achieve the highest performance levels for government Linux environments.
Automation is crucial for effectively managing Linux in government enterprise environments. By automating processes, agencies can minimize costs through reduced manual operations, ensure compliance across data centers, standardize software infrastructure, and accelerate deployments for both bare-metal and cloud infrastructures. This course will provide the necessary skills to leverage automation for government, enabling these key outcomes.
This course provides an overview of the essential concepts required to establish and manage a Kubernetes cluster in a production setting, utilizing vendor-independent tools. Participants will learn how to construct a cluster, configure network settings, expand the cluster, deploy applications, and set up storage, security, and other critical components necessary for standard operations. This training is designed to equip participants with the comprehensive skills needed to effectively administer Kubernetes in a production environment and serves as excellent preparation for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam for government professionals.
This instructor-led course equips participants with the essential skills and knowledge to implement best practices for securing container-based applications and Kubernetes platforms throughout the development, deployment, and operational phases. The curriculum is designed to align with public sector workflows, governance, and accountability standards, ensuring that attendees are well-prepared to manage security effectively in a government environment.
Acquire essential Linux Systems Administration skills in a workshop environment. (Ubuntu or CentOS)
Who is This Course For:
This course is designed for engineers looking to transition into Linux engineering and administration roles. It is also suitable for beginners who want to understand the workings of a Linux operating system and how to manage it. Additionally, it caters to individuals preparing for professional certifications such as LPI Level 1 or RHCSA.
Description:
This course is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the advantages of Linux-based operating systems, their significance in enterprise settings, and the skills required to administer them effectively. Tailored for those with limited experience, the curriculum covers all necessary aspects of managing a small Linux environment.
Through a blend of demonstrations and hands-on exercises, participants will learn essential commands, tools, and processes crucial for becoming a proficient administrator in a professional Linux setting. The demand for individuals skilled in running and maintaining Linux environments is substantial, making this course an invaluable resource for those seeking to enter the field rapidly.
At the End of This Course You Will:
Understand what GNU/Linux is and its role in modern IT
Be capable of installing a Linux distribution from scratch
Be able to configure users, groups, storage, and networking on a Linux-based system
Navigate the command line interface (CLI) confidently on any Linux server
Comprehend services, processes, and system resources
Install, remove, and configure software
This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed for government and other professional environments where robust IT management is critical.
The primary objective of this practical course is to introduce the Linux high-availability stack (Pacemaker, DRBD) to system administrators for government. During the training, each participant will build a two-machine cluster that offers a simple highly-available service (such as PostgreSQL or NFS) on a virtual IP address. Additionally, the course will explore uses of DRBD not directly related to high availability.
During the course, participants will learn:
- The definitions and implications of denial of service attacks, flooding, sniffing, and man-in-the-middle (MIM) attacks.
- Techniques for identifying vulnerabilities that allow unauthorized access from network to server environments.
- Methods for monitoring and analyzing network packets, including those transmitted through switches.
- Strategies for observing and securing various network configurations.
- Best practices for network monitoring to ensure security and compliance.
- Procedures for configuring firewalls to protect against threats.
- The use of encrypted connections to secure data transmission.
- Techniques for creating secure tunnels for data transfer.
- Methods for logging network packets to enhance traceability and accountability.
- Processes for scanning ports to identify open vulnerabilities.
- Strategies for minimizing unnecessary services on servers to reduce security risks, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows and governance standards for government.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is designed for government network engineers who wish to utilize Linux for network engineering. By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Configure Linux services to support networking.
- Replace traditional switches with Linux-based switches.
- Manage processes using Linux commands.
- Set up a Software-Defined Network (SDN) to automate network maintenance and enhance operational efficiency for government operations.
This Linux System Administration training course is designed for IT professionals who wish to acquire core Linux system administration skills.
The course combines demonstrations and practical exercises to guide participants through the essential commands, tools, and processes needed to effectively manage a professional Linux environment.
Participants will learn how to:
Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot a Linux system
Manage users on a Linux system
Install and configure server software (web servers, FTP servers, VNC servers, etc.)
Deploy and monitor production systems
Implement basic system security measures
Audience
IT professionals on the path to becoming Linux system administrators or network administrators
Beginners interested in learning how to manage a Linux system
Format of the Course for Government
Interactive lectures and discussions
Extensive exercises and practice sessions
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment
Course Customization Options
Linux is available in various distributions (Debian/Ubuntu, CentOS/Fedora/Red Hat, Suse, etc.).
This training can be tailored to any distribution. Please contact us to arrange customization.
This course is designed to provide comprehensive instruction on the fundamentals of Master Data Management (MDM), including the creation and management of MDM models, data loading, matching, and cleansing, as well as the development of rules, hierarchies, and relationships. Participants will gain familiarity with key features of Informatica MDM, such as contextual modeling, user-defined rules, data quality tools, and integration capabilities with other systems. Upon completion, students will possess a deep understanding of Informatica Master Data Management, enabling them to design and implement robust data management solutions that align with the specific requirements of their organizations, including those for government.
This in-depth technical course is designed to provide participants with the advanced skills needed to manage Proxmox VE-based virtualized infrastructure, focusing on storage, backup, high availability, security, and monitoring. Through theoretical lessons and numerous practical exercises, participants will learn how to:
Manage local and remote storage, leveraging ZFS for advanced features and integrating Ceph for distributed storage scenarios.
Implement backup and disaster recovery strategies using snapshots, replication, restore, and Proxmox Backup Server.
Design and administer high-availability clusters, enabling live VM migration and load balancing.
Apply best practices for security reinforcement, configure firewalls, and protect VMs and containers.
Monitor performance and logs with integrable tools like Zabbix, Prometheus, and Grafana, for comprehensive visibility into the infrastructure.
Develop real-world use cases in academic and corporate settings, including DevOps environments, production service hosting, and HPC clusters.
The course is highly practical and operational, with hands-on sessions guiding participants from initial configuration to failover scenario simulation.
This practical course is designed for system administrators, developers, embedded developers, and desktop users (including managers) who are interested in gaining an introduction to virtualization. Upon completion of this course, administrators will be equipped to create private clouds for use in production environments, while developers will be able to test their code across multiple operating systems without the need for a second PC or non-x86 hardware.
We recognize that the topics covered in this course span a broad range of subjects and may not be equally relevant to all participants. When registering for this course, please specify your specific goals related to QEMU or KVM, and we will tailor the content by reallocating time from less pertinent areas to those that are most important for government use.
This course is the first in a two-part series designed to transform computer professionals with no prior Linux system administration experience into competent Linux administrators. The subsequent course, Red Hat System Administration II (RH134), further develops these concepts and skills for government and other public sector environments.
Learn How to Automate Linux System Administration Tasks with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform for Government
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible and exam (RH295) is designed for Linux system administrators and developers in the public sector who need to automate provisioning, configuration, application deployment, and orchestration tasks. This course aligns with the technical requirements and workflows specific to government operations.
The Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam (EX294) is included in this offering. This comprehensive training is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 9 and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.2, ensuring that participants are well-prepared to meet the demands of government IT environments.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (RH294) is tailored for Linux system administrators and developers who require the ability to automate provisioning, configuration, application deployment, and orchestration for government operations.
This course utilizes Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 8.4 and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 1.2, providing participants with the skills necessary to enhance efficiency and reliability in IT environments for government agencies.
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) serves as the second part of the RHCSA training track for IT professionals who have completed Red Hat System Administration I (RH124). This course delves deeper into essential Linux system administration skills, including storage configuration and management, installation and deployment of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, management of security features like SELinux, control of recurring system tasks, management of the boot process and troubleshooting, basic system tuning, and command-line automation for enhanced productivity.
Experienced Linux administrators seeking a rapid preparation pathway for the RHCSA certification should consider starting with RHCSA Rapid Track (RH199).
This course is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 and is designed to align with the technical requirements and workflows for government IT professionals.
The 'RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux): Upgrading to 7' training focuses on the process of upgrading from 6.x to RHEL 7, covering Systemd, management tools, and new features. Participants will acquire skills in the area of Linux Container, Docker, Kubernetes, integration with Windows systems, as well as high availability clusters and Software Defined Storage Clusters using Ceph.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level system administrators and IT professionals who wish to effectively manage, optimize, and secure RHEL 8 environments using the latest tools and techniques for government use.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure RHEL 8 for enterprise deployment in a government setting.
Utilize advanced tools such as App Streams, Stratis, and the Virtual Data Optimizer for efficient storage management in public sector environments.
Implement secure networking protocols using NFTables and Firewalld to enhance cybersecurity for government systems.
Automate systems administration tasks with Ansible, including the deployment and scaling of tasks to support government operations.
Manage the lifecycle of containers and ensure secure deployments in production environments for government use.
Whether you are migrating existing applications or developing container-native applications, this training will enhance developer productivity through the use of Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform. This platform, designed for government and enterprise use, facilitates the management of container deployments and enables scalable application development with Kubernetes, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows and governance requirements.
This instructor-led, live training in Virginia (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level system administrators and IT professionals who wish to enhance their skills in managing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 for government operations.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the SUSE Linux Enterprise environment and file system.
- Perform advanced command-line operations and remote administration.
- Manage processes, software, and storage effectively.
- Implement advanced networking and centralized authentication solutions.
This two-day course provides an introduction to writing UNIX Shell scripts using the Korn and Bash shells, as well as more advanced features of UNIX, including the batch editor sed and the text file processing language awk. Although the course is based on the Solaris version of UNIX running on a desktop PC, the principles learned can be applied to all other versions of UNIX, such as Linux, AIX, HP-UX, and SCO.
The course follows a workshop format, combining lectures, working examples, and practical exercises. While the content can be customized to meet specific needs, at least one day is typically required to cover the core elements effectively.
Full course notes are provided, along with sample script files and free software tools for use in accessing a UNIX server for government applications.
This instructor-led, live training (available online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level virtualization administrators who wish to transition to open-source platforms from VMware. By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure KVM, oVirt, and Proxmox VE.
- Migrate virtual workloads from VMware to these open-source solutions.
- Implement high availability and disaster recovery strategies for government environments.
- Optimize performance in open-source virtualization environments to meet the needs of public sector workflows and governance.
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Course - Kubernetes for App Developers (LFD459)
A very good and easy-to-use virtual solution (DA DESKTOP).
HEITOR GAVA - Motorola Solutions Ltda
Course - Quick Introduction to Hypervisor and KVM
Presentation & Hands on labs
Adeel - Business Computer Skills
Course - Red Hat System Administration III (RHEL9) – RH294+EX294
Practical approach
Valentin Stan Mateescu
Course - Shell Scripting UNIX/Linux
I liked the fact that 80-90% of things were new to me, and it opened my eyes about a lot of technologies and about how sys admin works.
Vlad
Course - Linux Advanced
Structure, and complexity of the course.
Bogdan - Emerson
Course - Linux Foundation - Certified Systems Administrator (LFCS)
playing on command-line
Kesh - Vodacom
Course - Linux Command Line Basics
It was very hands on and the answers to questions were very insightful
Tshidiso Tsatsi - City Power
Course - Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Administration
The trainer was very patient and answered all the questions no matter how stupid or complex they are.
Cristina - Siemens
Course - Introduction to Linux
Practical examples and wider context given.
James - Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe BV (MERCE-UK)
Course - IoT Programming with Python
Lots of exercises
Cesar - Centro Netec Chile
Course - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (RH294)
Sean was a dynamic speaker and the hands-on exercises were very interesting and I can see how they will be really applicable.
Temira Koenig - Yeshiva University
Course - Raspberry Pi for Beginners
Wojciech and NobleProg focused the itinerary to feet my needs.
christopher Connelly - NEETRAC / GA TECH
Course - UNIX/Linux Shell Scripting
- trainer was helpful if someone had some problems/troubles
- topic was well known by trainer, good knowledge about topic
Adrian Graczyk - Adrian Graczyk Uslugi IT
Course - Linux Kernel for System Administrators
The fact that Richard was able to pivot and customise the entire training series was fantastic. I had a great time and have acquired a whole slew of notes for things to read up on in the future.
Jon Marshall
Course - Lustre File System for Admins
Many positives. I came to the training to get a better understanding of Unix and I certainly can go back to work with a lot more knowledge which was my main goal.
Ben Frijters - Argenta Spaarbank NV
Course - Intermediate Unix
Covered Linux basics which was very helpful to understand the rest of the course
Good pace and good communication
Richard Copley - Egress Software Technologies
Course - Linux System Administration
The extra informations not in the official docs
Sayf Eddine HAMMEMI - SCALITY SA
Course - Go for Systems Programming
I mostly liked the explanation of fundamentals.
Desi Cozier - National Defence / Government of Canada
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