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Ubuntu Linux Administration: Service Configuration

In this course, you'll focus on the real need of understanding your services and their configuration. This course will teach you the management of essential Linux services.

Intermediate
4h 57m
(10)

Created by Andrew Mallett

Last Updated Jan 18, 2023

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Ubuntu Linux Administration: Service Configuration

In this course, you'll focus on the real need of understanding your services and their configuration. This course will teach you the management of essential Linux services.

Intermediate
4h 57m
(10)

Created by Andrew Mallett

Last Updated Jan 18, 2023

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Linux is just the operating system (OS), you have an OS to run services, it is important you can manage not just Linux but it’s essential services. In this course, Ubuntu Linux Administration: Service Configuration, you’ll learn to deploy, manage, and configure essential services in Linux. First, you’ll explore a web server. Next, you’ll discover how to deploy an email server. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure and manage DNS. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of service management needed to manage Linux in an enterprise environment.

Ubuntu Linux Administration: Service Configuration
Intermediate
4h 57m
(10)
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Andrew Mallett - Pluralsight course - Ubuntu Linux Administration: Service Configuration
Andrew Mallett
88 courses 4.6 author rating 4193 ratings

Andrew is a committed evangelist of the Linux Operating System and the concept of community and freedom that it provides. He has worked as a technical trainer since 1995 and has taught throughout the world, including Australia, the US, Germany and Eastern Europe. Andrew started teaching Linux in 2004 when Novell acquired SUSE and has been a long time supporter of Novell and provides SYSOP support the the Certifed Novell Instructor community on Linux. Andrew founded theurbanpenguin and has been submitting video training material to his YouTube channel since 2009 and currently has over 8,500 subscribers and 1.6 Million views. Andrew has had two publications with Packt: Citrix Access Gateway VPX Essentials (2012) and Citrix XenApp (2013).

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