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Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS and GlusterFS

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Published 11/2024
Created by Dan Mill
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 88 Lectures ( 6h 56m ) | Size: 2.37 GB

Master Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS: Build a Strong Foundation in Linux System Administration
What you'll learn
Understand the basic concepts of Linux and its role in IT environments.
Learn how to navigate the Linux command line and execute essential commands.
Install and configure Debian and Ubuntu systems.
Manage users, permissions, and essential services.
Perform software installations and updates using package management tools.
Understand the basics of ZFS and its advantages in data storage and protection.
Learn to create, manage, and troubleshoot ZFS file systems.
Implement ZFS snapshots and backups for robust data safety.
Gain an understanding of distributed storage systems and their applications.
Set up and configure GlusterFS for scalable, high-availability storage solutions.
Monitor and troubleshoot GlusterFS implementations effectively.
Apply Linux fundamentals to practical scenarios in system administration and storage management.
Develop a foundation for exploring advanced Linux topics like containerization or cloud computing.
Requirements
Access to a system where Linux can be installed or run in a virtual environment.
No prior Linux experience is required, but a willingness to learn and explore new concepts is essential.
Description
Are you ready to master Linux and take your IT skills to the next level? Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS is your gateway to understanding and leveraging one of the most powerful operating systems in the tech world.This comprehensive course is designed for beginners and aspiring IT professionals who want to build a solid foundation in Linux system administration and modern storage technologies. Whether you're just starting your journey into Linux or looking to enhance your skill set, this course will guide you step-by-step.What You'll Learn:Debian and Ubuntu Fundamentals: Learn how to install, configure, and manage two of the most widely used Linux distributions. Understand package management, user administration, and essential Linux commands.ZFS Basics: Master ZFS, a cutting-edge file system and volume manager, to optimize storage, protect data, and manage snapshots.GlusterFS Essentials: Discover the power of distributed storage with GlusterFS. Learn to set up, configure, and manage scalable, high-availability storage solutions.Real-World Applications: Apply Linux fundamentals in practical scenarios, gaining hands-on experience that translates directly to workplace skills.Why This Course?Beginner-Friendly: No prior Linux experience? No problem. We'll start with the basics and build up your skills progressively.Comprehensive Content: Cover everything from Linux fundamentals to advanced storage technologies in one course.Hands-On Learning: Practice what you learn with step-by-step exercises and real-world examples.Industry-Relevant Skills: Gain knowledge that's in high demand across industries, from IT administration to DevOps.By the end of this course, you'll be confident in navigating Linux systems, managing storage with ZFS, and deploying scalable solutions using GlusterFS. Whether you're preparing for a career in IT or simply want to expand your technical expertise, this course is your roadmap to success.Enroll today and start your Linux journey!
Who this course is for
Individuals with little to no prior experience with Linux who want to build a solid foundation.
Those passionate about technology and eager to explore the Linux ecosystem and its powerful tools.
People looking to start or advance their careers in IT by learning essential Linux system administration skills.
Software developers who want to deepen their understanding of Linux to streamline their workflows and manage environments.
Those interested in learning ZFS and GlusterFS for data storage, protection, and scalability.
Students pursuing computer science or IT degrees and educators looking for structured Linux training materials.
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Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, Zfs And Glusterfs
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.36 GB | Duration: 6h 57m​

Master Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS: Build a Strong Foundation in Linux System Administration

What you'll learn

Understand the basic concepts of Linux and its role in IT environments.

Learn how to navigate the Linux command line and execute essential commands.

Install and configure Debian and Ubuntu systems.

Manage users, permissions, and essential services.

Perform software installations and updates using package management tools.

Understand the basics of ZFS and its advantages in data storage and protection.

Learn to create, manage, and troubleshoot ZFS file systems.

Implement ZFS snapshots and backups for robust data safety.

Gain an understanding of distributed storage systems and their applications.

Set up and configure GlusterFS for scalable, high-availability storage solutions.

Monitor and troubleshoot GlusterFS implementations effectively.

Apply Linux fundamentals to practical scenarios in system administration and storage management.

Develop a foundation for exploring advanced Linux topics like containerization or cloud computing.

Requirements

Access to a system where Linux can be installed or run in a virtual environment.

No prior Linux experience is required, but a willingness to learn and explore new concepts is essential.

Description

Are you ready to master Linux and take your IT skills to the next level? Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS is your gateway to understanding and leveraging one of the most powerful operating systems in the tech world.This comprehensive course is designed for beginners and aspiring IT professionals who want to build a solid foundation in Linux system administration and modern storage technologies. Whether you're just starting your journey into Linux or looking to enhance your skill set, this course will guide you step-by-step.What You'll Learn:Debian and Ubuntu Fundamentals: Learn how to install, configure, and manage two of the most widely used Linux distributions. Understand package management, user administration, and essential Linux commands.ZFS Basics: Master ZFS, a cutting-edge file system and volume manager, to optimize storage, protect data, and manage snapshots.GlusterFS Essentials: Discover the power of distributed storage with GlusterFS. Learn to set up, configure, and manage scalable, high-availability storage solutions.Real-World Applications: Apply Linux fundamentals in practical scenarios, gaining hands-on experience that translates directly to workplace skills.Why This Course?Beginner-Friendly: No prior Linux experience? No problem. We'll start with the basics and build up your skills progressively.Comprehensive Content: Cover everything from Linux fundamentals to advanced storage technologies in one course.Hands-On Learning: Practice what you learn with step-by-step exercises and real-world examples.Industry-Relevant Skills: Gain knowledge that's in high demand across industries, from IT administration to DevOps.By the end of this course, you'll be confident in navigating Linux systems, managing storage with ZFS, and deploying scalable solutions using GlusterFS. Whether you're preparing for a career in IT or simply want to expand your technical expertise, this course is your roadmap to success.Enroll today and start your Linux journey!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What is Linux?

Lecture 2 Servers Overview

Lecture 3 Server Hardware

Lecture 4 Terminal vs GUI

Section 2: Ubuntu Fundamentals

Lecture 5 What is Ubuntu Server?

Lecture 6 Why 22.04 and what is LTS?

Lecture 7 Download and Install Ubuntu Server

Lecture 8 Ubuntu Networking Fundamentals

Lecture 9 Updating and Upgrading Ubuntu Server

Lecture 10 Setup SSH and SSH Security (Remote Access)

Lecture 11 User Fundamentals

Lecture 12 Group Fundamentals

Lecture 13 Root User and Sudo Commands

Lecture 14 VIM vs Nano

Lecture 15 Disk and File Structures in Ubuntu

Lecture 16 File Structure Cheat Sheet

Lecture 17 MDADM - Ubuntu RAID

Lecture 18 ZFS Overview

Lecture 19 Management of Files in Ubuntu Server

Lecture 20 Ubuntu File Management Cheat Sheet

Lecture 21 Transfer Files to and from Ubuntu Servers (Secure Copy Protocol)

Lecture 22 Samba File Sharing

Lecture 23 Package Installation and Management

Lecture 24 Installing a Web Server (Apache2)

Lecture 25 Advanced: LAMP Installation and Configuration

Lecture 26 Ubuntu Server Firewall (UFW)

Lecture 27 Ubuntu Server Security Tips and Tricks

Lecture 28 System Processor Monitoring

Lecture 29 Disk Space Monitoring

Lecture 30 Disk Performance Monitoring

Lecture 31 Network Monitoring

Lecture 32 Advanced: Disable IPV6 Temporarily on Ubuntu

Lecture 33 Processes

Lecture 34 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Lecture 35 Cron Jobs

Lecture 36 Bash Scripting Overview

Lecture 37 Bash Scripting - Additional Information

Lecture 38 Ubuntu Documentation and Forums

Lecture 39 Ubuntu Pro

Section 3: Debian Fundamentals

Lecture 40 Downloading Debian

Lecture 41 Debian Minimum Hardware Requirements

Lecture 42 Preparing Virtual Machine

Lecture 43 Installing Debian

Lecture 44 Logging into your new Debian Server

Lecture 45 Introduction to the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Lecture 46 Connecting to Remote Systems via SSH

Lecture 47 Managing Software - Introduction to APT (Advanced Package Tool)

Lecture 48 Basic Networking Configuration

Lecture 49 Advanced Networking Concepts

Lecture 50 Users and Permissions

Lecture 51 Linux File and Folder Permissions: A Detailed Guide

Lecture 52 File and Process Management

Lecture 53 Understanding the Linux Filesystem

Lecture 54 Disk Management and File Systems

Lecture 55 System Logs and Monitoring

Lecture 56 Backing Up and Restoring Data

Lecture 57 Backup VMs at the Hypervisor Level

Lecture 58 Backup Best Practices

Lecture 59 Extra Content: Setup Monitoring on Linux Servers (SNMP)

Lecture 60 Extra Content: SNMPWALK

Lecture 61 Security Essentials

Lecture 62 Fail2Ban

Lecture 63 Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW)

Section 4: ZFS - Zettabyte File System

Lecture 64 Introduction to ZFS

Lecture 65 Installing ZFS on Ubuntu

Lecture 66 Understanding ZFS Concepts

Lecture 67 ZFS: Beyond Ubuntu

Lecture 68 Creating and Managing ZFS Pools: Mirror

Lecture 69 Creating and Managing ZFS Pools: RAIDZ

Lecture 70 Working with Datasets

Lecture 71 Using ZFS Snapshots and Clones

Lecture 72 Monitoring and Troubleshooting ZFS

Lecture 73 Advanced ZFS Features

Lecture 74 Advanced: Data Protection and Replication

Lecture 75 Advanced: Understanding ZIL and L2ARC in ZFS

Section 5: GlusterFS - File Clustering

Lecture 76 Introduction to GlusterFS

Lecture 77 What is GlusterFS?

Lecture 78 Lab Environment

Lecture 79 Hosts Setup

Lecture 80 How to Install GlusterFS

Lecture 81 Adding the GlusterFS Storage

Lecture 82 Create GlusterFS Storage

Lecture 83 Configure GlusterFS Volume

Lecture 84 Arbiter Volumes

Lecture 85 Testing GlusterFS Replication and some troubleshooting tips

Lecture 86 Tuning of GlusterFS

Section 6: Conclusion and Additional Resources

Lecture 87 Conclusion and Additional Resources

Lecture 88 Discounts on all of my courses!

Individuals with little to no prior experience with Linux who want to build a solid foundation.,Those passionate about technology and eager to explore the Linux ecosystem and its powerful tools.,People looking to start or advance their careers in IT by learning essential Linux system administration skills.,Software developers who want to deepen their understanding of Linux to streamline their workflows and manage environments.,Those interested in learning ZFS and GlusterFS for data storage, protection, and scalability.,Students pursuing computer science or IT degrees and educators looking for structured Linux training materials.

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Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, Zfs And Glusterfs
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.36 GB | Duration: 6h 57m​

Master Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS: Build a Strong Foundation in Linux System Administration

What you'll learn

Understand the basic concepts of Linux and its role in IT environments.

Learn how to navigate the Linux command line and execute essential commands.

Install and configure Debian and Ubuntu systems.

Manage users, permissions, and essential services.

Perform software installations and updates using package management tools.

Understand the basics of ZFS and its advantages in data storage and protection.

Learn to create, manage, and troubleshoot ZFS file systems.

Implement ZFS snapshots and backups for robust data safety.

Gain an understanding of distributed storage systems and their applications.

Set up and configure GlusterFS for scalable, high-availability storage solutions.

Monitor and troubleshoot GlusterFS implementations effectively.

Apply Linux fundamentals to practical scenarios in system administration and storage management.

Develop a foundation for exploring advanced Linux topics like containerization or cloud computing.

Requirements

Access to a system where Linux can be installed or run in a virtual environment.

No prior Linux experience is required, but a willingness to learn and explore new concepts is essential.

Description

Are you ready to master Linux and take your IT skills to the next level? Linux Fundamentals - Debian, Ubuntu, ZFS, and GlusterFS is your gateway to understanding and leveraging one of the most powerful operating systems in the tech world.This comprehensive course is designed for beginners and aspiring IT professionals who want to build a solid foundation in Linux system administration and modern storage technologies. Whether you're just starting your journey into Linux or looking to enhance your skill set, this course will guide you step-by-step.What You'll Learn:Debian and Ubuntu Fundamentals: Learn how to install, configure, and manage two of the most widely used Linux distributions. Understand package management, user administration, and essential Linux commands.ZFS Basics: Master ZFS, a cutting-edge file system and volume manager, to optimize storage, protect data, and manage snapshots.GlusterFS Essentials: Discover the power of distributed storage with GlusterFS. Learn to set up, configure, and manage scalable, high-availability storage solutions.Real-World Applications: Apply Linux fundamentals in practical scenarios, gaining hands-on experience that translates directly to workplace skills.Why This Course?Beginner-Friendly: No prior Linux experience? No problem. We'll start with the basics and build up your skills progressively.Comprehensive Content: Cover everything from Linux fundamentals to advanced storage technologies in one course.Hands-On Learning: Practice what you learn with step-by-step exercises and real-world examples.Industry-Relevant Skills: Gain knowledge that's in high demand across industries, from IT administration to DevOps.By the end of this course, you'll be confident in navigating Linux systems, managing storage with ZFS, and deploying scalable solutions using GlusterFS. Whether you're preparing for a career in IT or simply want to expand your technical expertise, this course is your roadmap to success.Enroll today and start your Linux journey!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What is Linux?

Lecture 2 Servers Overview

Lecture 3 Server Hardware

Lecture 4 Terminal vs GUI

Section 2: Ubuntu Fundamentals

Lecture 5 What is Ubuntu Server?

Lecture 6 Why 22.04 and what is LTS?

Lecture 7 Download and Install Ubuntu Server

Lecture 8 Ubuntu Networking Fundamentals

Lecture 9 Updating and Upgrading Ubuntu Server

Lecture 10 Setup SSH and SSH Security (Remote Access)

Lecture 11 User Fundamentals

Lecture 12 Group Fundamentals

Lecture 13 Root User and Sudo Commands

Lecture 14 VIM vs Nano

Lecture 15 Disk and File Structures in Ubuntu

Lecture 16 File Structure Cheat Sheet

Lecture 17 MDADM - Ubuntu RAID

Lecture 18 ZFS Overview

Lecture 19 Management of Files in Ubuntu Server

Lecture 20 Ubuntu File Management Cheat Sheet

Lecture 21 Transfer Files to and from Ubuntu Servers (Secure Copy Protocol)

Lecture 22 Samba File Sharing

Lecture 23 Package Installation and Management

Lecture 24 Installing a Web Server (Apache2)

Lecture 25 Advanced: LAMP Installation and Configuration

Lecture 26 Ubuntu Server Firewall (UFW)

Lecture 27 Ubuntu Server Security Tips and Tricks

Lecture 28 System Processor Monitoring

Lecture 29 Disk Space Monitoring

Lecture 30 Disk Performance Monitoring

Lecture 31 Network Monitoring

Lecture 32 Advanced: Disable IPV6 Temporarily on Ubuntu

Lecture 33 Processes

Lecture 34 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Lecture 35 Cron Jobs

Lecture 36 Bash Scripting Overview

Lecture 37 Bash Scripting - Additional Information

Lecture 38 Ubuntu Documentation and Forums

Lecture 39 Ubuntu Pro

Section 3: Debian Fundamentals

Lecture 40 Downloading Debian

Lecture 41 Debian Minimum Hardware Requirements

Lecture 42 Preparing Virtual Machine

Lecture 43 Installing Debian

Lecture 44 Logging into your new Debian Server

Lecture 45 Introduction to the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Lecture 46 Connecting to Remote Systems via SSH

Lecture 47 Managing Software - Introduction to APT (Advanced Package Tool)

Lecture 48 Basic Networking Configuration

Lecture 49 Advanced Networking Concepts

Lecture 50 Users and Permissions

Lecture 51 Linux File and Folder Permissions: A Detailed Guide

Lecture 52 File and Process Management

Lecture 53 Understanding the Linux Filesystem

Lecture 54 Disk Management and File Systems

Lecture 55 System Logs and Monitoring

Lecture 56 Backing Up and Restoring Data

Lecture 57 Backup VMs at the Hypervisor Level

Lecture 58 Backup Best Practices

Lecture 59 Extra Content: Setup Monitoring on Linux Servers (SNMP)

Lecture 60 Extra Content: SNMPWALK

Lecture 61 Security Essentials

Lecture 62 Fail2Ban

Lecture 63 Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW)

Section 4: ZFS - Zettabyte File System

Lecture 64 Introduction to ZFS

Lecture 65 Installing ZFS on Ubuntu

Lecture 66 Understanding ZFS Concepts

Lecture 67 ZFS: Beyond Ubuntu

Lecture 68 Creating and Managing ZFS Pools: Mirror

Lecture 69 Creating and Managing ZFS Pools: RAIDZ

Lecture 70 Working with Datasets

Lecture 71 Using ZFS Snapshots and Clones

Lecture 72 Monitoring and Troubleshooting ZFS

Lecture 73 Advanced ZFS Features

Lecture 74 Advanced: Data Protection and Replication

Lecture 75 Advanced: Understanding ZIL and L2ARC in ZFS

Section 5: GlusterFS - File Clustering

Lecture 76 Introduction to GlusterFS

Lecture 77 What is GlusterFS?

Lecture 78 Lab Environment

Lecture 79 Hosts Setup

Lecture 80 How to Install GlusterFS

Lecture 81 Adding the GlusterFS Storage

Lecture 82 Create GlusterFS Storage

Lecture 83 Configure GlusterFS Volume

Lecture 84 Arbiter Volumes

Lecture 85 Testing GlusterFS Replication and some troubleshooting tips

Lecture 86 Tuning of GlusterFS

Section 6: Conclusion and Additional Resources

Lecture 87 Conclusion and Additional Resources

Lecture 88 Discounts on all of my courses!

Individuals with little to no prior experience with Linux who want to build a solid foundation.,Those passionate about technology and eager to explore the Linux ecosystem and its powerful tools.,People looking to start or advance their careers in IT by learning essential Linux system administration skills.,Software developers who want to deepen their understanding of Linux to streamline their workflows and manage environments.,Those interested in learning ZFS and GlusterFS for data storage, protection, and scalability.,Students pursuing computer science or IT degrees and educators looking for structured Linux training materials.

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