About this Class
Linux administrators keep servers, applications, and critical infrastructure running smoothly. In this hands-on course, you'll learn the core administration skills used by System Administrators, Cloud Engineers, DevOps Engineers, and IT Professionals.
Moving beyond basic Linux commands, this course focuses on managing real Linux systems and performing day-to-day administrative tasks commonly found in enterprise environments.
What You'll Learn
• Create, modify, and manage users and groups
• Configure passwords, permissions, and sudo access
• Understand Linux file ownership and access control
• Manage services using systemd and service commands
• Start, stop, restart, and troubleshoot services
• Monitor running processes and system resources
• Understand Linux networking fundamentals and IP configuration
• Configure and troubleshoot SSH connectivity
• Learn storage concepts, partitions, mounting, and disk management
• Monitor disk utilization and system health
• Analyze logs and troubleshoot common Linux issues
• Follow Linux administration best practices used in production environments
Who Should Attend?
• Students who have completed Linux 101
• IT Support and Helpdesk Professionals
• Aspiring Linux and System Administrators
• Cloud, DevOps, and Cybersecurity enthusiasts
• Anyone looking to build practical Linux administration skills
Requirements
Students should be comfortable with basic Linux commands and file navigation. A Linux virtual machine or Linux installation is recommended for hands-on practice.
By the end of this course, you'll have the confidence to administer Linux systems, manage users and services, troubleshoot common issues, and build a strong foundation for advanced Linux, Cloud, and DevOps careers.