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Linux Administration Specialist. LPIC1y2

Linux is a Unix-based operating system that can be used either through its graphical interface or via the command line.

Due to its robustness, stability, and speed, it's an ideal system for servers and low-resource computers. It's also free software. This is one of the key skills for IT professionals, essential for Network and Systems technicians.

Learn how to configure and manage the client and server side of Linux operating systems from scratch.

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      About the Linux Specialist: LPIC1 and LPIC2 Administration course

      This course follows the Linux Professional Institute's LPI training program and is designed to provide you with all the knowledge needed to manage any Linux license and the tools it supports. It also prepares you for the first two Linux certifications.

       Duration:

      +200 Hours / 3-5 months

       Mode:

      In person
      Semi-presential
      On-line

       Prerequisites:

      Basic knowledge of computers and the Internet

      Official Certification

      Students gain official registration as technicians in a specific technology, which certifies them to practice their profession internationally. We certify our students worldwide.

      Job opportunities

      A Linux Systems Administrator is extremely important in any business structure, as they are responsible for ensuring the company's systems and networks function properly. Therefore, with training in this profession, you can fill any of the following positions: Network Technician and Installer, Technical Support, and Systems Supervisor.

      Through Cloud TalentThe school connects you with more than 10,000 companies and generates job interviews and internships tailored to your professional profile. Additionally, the Cloud Talent Program gives you access to other complementary SAP certifications at no cost to enhance your qualifications.

      Syllabus

      Technical Training

      Introduction to GNU/Linux
      • GNU and Linux.
      • Distributions.
      • Linux on the Desktop.
      • Linux on the Server.
      Vagrant
      • Basic operations.
      • Pit management.
      Working with the Linux Shell
      • Linux Shells.
      • Guys
      • Configuration files.
      • Using the Prompt.
      • Basic commands.
      • Ask for help.
      • Environment variables.
      • Redirects and pipes.
      Using the vi editor
      • Open the editor.
      • Modes.
      • Insert mode.
      • Command line mode.
      • Command mode.
      File and directory management
      • Hierarchical structure of the Linux file system.
      • Search for files.
      • Navigate the directory tree.
      • Manage files from the command line.

      Specific Training

      LPIC-1

      Linux Maintenance - Exam 101
      • System architecture.
      • Hardware configuration.
      • Levels of execution.
      • Linux installation and package management.
      • Disk layout design.
      • Bootloader.
      • Managing shared libraries.
      • Debian package.
      • RPM and YUM.
      • GNU and Unix commands.
      • Command line.
      • Archive.
      • Streams, pipes, redirects.
      • Text streams.
      • Create, monitor and terminate processes.
      • Process execution priorities.
      • Search for text files.
      • Basic file editing operations.
      • Create partitions.
      • File system integrity.
      • Controlling the mounting and unmounting of the file system.
      • Disk quotas.
      • File ownership and permissions.
      • Create and modify links.
      • System files.
      Linux Networking Maintenance - Exam 102
      • Shell environment.
      • Scripts.
      • SQL data management.
      • Desktops and user interfaces.
      • Installing and configuring X11.
      • Display Manager.
      • Accessibility.
      • Administrative tasks.
      • User and group account management.
      • Jobs.
      • Localization and internalization.
      • System services.
      • System time.
      • Logging.
      • MailTransfer Agent (MTA).
      • Printer management.
      • Networking fundamentals.
      • Internet protocols.
      • Network configuration.
      • Network troubleshooting.
      • Client DNS configuration.
      • Administrative security tasks.
      • Host security.
      • Encryption.

      LPIC-2

      Advanced Maintenance - Exam 201
      • Capacity plan.
      • Troubleshooting resource usage issues.
      • Kernel.
      • System boot.
      • SysVinit.
      • System recovery.
      • Alternative bootloader.
      • File system.
      • Storage device management.
      • RAID.
      • Logical Volume Manager.
      • Network configuration.
      Advanced Networking Maintenance - Exam 202
      • Domain name server.
      • Basic DNS configuration.
      • DNS Zones.
      • DNS server security.
      • SAMBA server configuration.
      • NFS server configuration.
      • Customer management.
      • DHCP Configuration.
      • Router configuration.
      • Secure FTP servers.
      • Secure Shell (SSH).
      • Open VPN.
      • Security tasks.

      Final Project

      Final Project
      • Course Review.
      • Case Study.

      Official Certification Seminar

      Official Certification
      • Preparation of exam-type questions.

      Subsidized Training for Companies

      Cloud Training as an entity registered with code 16753 in the State Registry of Training Entities, Manages and teaches courses within the Company-Programmed Training initiative, Vocational Training for Employment, in accordance with the provisions of Law 30/2015, of September 9.

      Cloud Training helps you check your company's credit amount for this year, free of charge.