Administration
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RHEL 8: Managing Networking
Being able to understand and configure networking on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is an essential skill. This course will teach you to use tools and the skills to use those tools in configuring and protecting your system on a network.
RHEL 8: Managing Users and Groups
Creating and managing local accounts is a required skill of any Linux administrator. This course will teach you all that you need to know about managing users, groups, and passwords in Linux.
RHEL 8: Operating Running Systems
Having already gained some command line experience in RHEL 8, you may want to know how to shut the system down now. This course will teach you how to manage services in RHEL 8 and the complete system.
RHEL 8: Using Essential Tools
This course will teach you to access and use the Linux command line and the essential tools needed to progress your journey in administering enterprise Linux distributions.
Role of an OKR Champion
Learn about your role as an OKR Champion, how to communicate effectively and what resources are available to set you and your team up for success.
Run advanced mailbox migrations
Examines how to plan for and run a PST migration, how to run a public folder migration, how to plan for a cross-tenant migration, and how to prepare source user objects for migration.
Run clustered applications on Azure with shared disks
Providing high availability for clustered applications is an important requirement for most organizations. With Microsoft Azure shared disks, you can run clustered or high-availability applications on Azure.
Run containers on Windows Server
Learn about Windows Server and Hyper-V containers, associated isolation modes, running containers, and preparing the Windows Server host for running containerized workloads. Learn about Docker, preparing Windows Server for running container workloads, and managing containers.
Run cutover and staged migrations
Examines how to plan for cutover and staged migrations, reviews each migration approach, and examines the requirements, planning activities, and migration process for each method.
Run Docker containers with Azure Container Instances
Learn how to run containerized apps using Docker containers with Azure Container Instances (ACI).
Run high-performance computing (HPC) applications on Azure
Azure HPC is a purpose-built cloud capability for HPC & AI workload, using leading-edge processors and HPC-class InfiniBand interconnect, to deliver the best application performance, scalability, and value. Azure HPC enables users to unlock innovation, productivity, and business agility, through a highly available range of HPC & AI technologies that can be dynamically allocated as your business and technical needs change. This learning path is a series of modules that help you get started on Azure HPC - you can choose topics you are most interested in or progress through each of them one by one.
Run IMAP migrations
Examines the requirements for running an IMAP migration, the migration options that are available, and the steps that are completed during a migration.