SUSE Linux Enterprise Administration Fundamentals
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This course will teach you how to manage servers running SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, and also help you in passing your SCA exam.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is one of the main distributions of Linux for the enterprise environment. In this course, SUSE Linux Enterprise Administration Fundamentals, you’ll learn how to administer servers running SLE 15. First, you’ll explore the ins and outs of SUSE Linux. Next, you’ll discover how to do all essential system administration tasks on SUSE Linux, from working with the command line interface to managing network connections. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure both basic and advanced storage, including the creation of RAID. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of SUSE Linux Enterprise needed to administer your SLE servers and pass your SCA certification.
Author Name: Andrei Balint
Author Description:
Andrei is a trainer & consultant with over 3000 hours of teaching experience. As an RHCE & RHC_C&K, Andrei uses his knowledge to help organizations deploy and manage Linux based technologies such as OpenShift and Ansible. Through the trainings and conferences held on the topics of InfoSec/Data Protection or Red Hat technologies across the EEA, Andrei has helped organizations and people understand and deal with the ever growing and complex issues of todays technological landscape
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