Linux is steadily growing as a popular operating system and is currently used across all streams from handheld devices such as smartphones to large enterprises and even cloud computing. This is a great time to be a Linux administrator and developer.
There are many different courses out there that can help you become familiar with Linux, but these courses cover the basics and the theory, but after these courses end the student is left without any practical experience or even an idea what to do after that. This is why we designed this extremely practical course.
This Projects in Linux course will take your understanding of Linux a step further, from just theoretical to practical. In this course, you will go over 8 different projects that will give you hands-on experience with Linux and its different concepts.
The course will focus on helping you breakdown Linux into easy and simple to understand objectives. Starting at the very beginning you will learn how to download and install a typical Linux Distro, using Ubantu and Centos as examples.
The best part is that this course is great for beginners, newbies and even intermediate users, but newbies are expected to have some sort of experience or familiarity with any Linux distro, nothing else. The rest leave it up to us!
At the end of this course, you will be not only familiar with Linux but you will also be able to install a distro, create a back up server, stream media over a network, and even automate your tasks using BASH scripts. Thats not all, you also go through a number of different examples and the course even includes quizzes to help you test your knowledge at the end of each section.
What you will learn in this course:
- Installation of a typical Linux Distro
- Examples for Ubuntu and CentOS
- Start creating a back up server, how to back up and restore files
- How Linux can be used for streaming media over a network
- Learn how to use Linux for high availability by building a cluster
- How to automate tasks using BASH scripts
8 Projects That The Course Covers includes:
Project 1: Linux Installation for Desktops
Project 2: Backup and Streaming
Project 3: Linux for Clustering
Project 4: Using Linux as A web Server
Project 5: Using Linux as a Proxycache Server
Project 6: Linux as a Database Server
Project 7: Automation Using Bash
Project 8: Using Linux for programming
Enroll now and become a master Linux programmer with this course!
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