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Mastering Linux Administration: A Comprehensive Guide - cover

Mastering Linux Administration: A Comprehensive Guide

Christopher Ford

Editorial: CKF Publishing

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Sinopsis

By reading this comprehensive guide, readers will gain a deep understanding of Linux administration and will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to efficiently manage and maintain Linux-based systems. Whether you are a beginner seeking to learn the foundations or an experienced administrator looking to enhance your expertise, "Mastering Linux Administration" will serve as your trusted companion on your Linux journey.
Chapters included:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Linux Administration
Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Linux Environment
Chapter 3: Essential System Administration Tasks
Chapter 4: Networking and Security
Chapter 5: Storage Management
Chapter 6: Package Management and Software Installation
Chapter 7: Backup, Recovery, and System Maintenance
Chapter 8: Automation and Scripting
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning
Chapter 10: Advanced Topics and Best Practices
Chapter 11: The Future of Linux Administration
Disponible desde: 30/09/2023.

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