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Linux Administration Best Practices

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568792
Pages 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Scott Alan Miller Scott Alan Miller
Profile icon Scott Alan Miller

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Understanding the Role of Linux System Administrator
2. Chapter 1: What Is the Role of a System Administrator? 3. Chapter 2: Choosing Your Distribution and Release Model 4. Section 2: Best Practices for Linux Technologies
5. Chapter 3: System Storage Best Practices 6. Chapter 4: Designing System Deployment Architectures 7. Chapter 5: Patch Management Strategies 8. Chapter 6: Databases 9. Section 3: Approaches to Effective System Administration
10. Chapter 7: Documentation, Monitoring, and Logging Techniques 11. Chapter 8: Improving Administration Maturation with Automation through Scripting and DevOps 12. Chapter 9: Backup and Disaster Recovery Approaches 13. Chapter 10: User and Access Management Strategies 14. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

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Twenty years ago, if you asked the average system administrator what virtualization was they would look at you with a blank stare. We have had virtualization technologies in IT since 1965 when IBM first introduced them in their mainframe computer systems, but for your average company these technologies were relatively rare and out of reach until vendors like VMware and Xen brought these to the mainstream market around the turn of the millennium. The enterprise space did have many of these technologies by the 1990s, but knowledge of them did not disseminate far.

Times have changed. Since 2005, virtualization has been broadly available and widely understood, with options for every platform and at all price points, leaving no one with a need to avoid implementing the technology because it is out of technical or financial reach. At its core, virtualization is an abstraction layer that creates a computer in software (on top of the actual hardware) and presents a standard...

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