What’s New in CentOS 8
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Filtering through the new features so you can find the most useful is always a challenge; by taking this course you will quickly be able to identify the new and best features of CentOS 8.
At the core of Linux Administration is a thorough knowledge of Linux and new features as they are delivered. In this course, What’s New in CentOS 8, you will learn the new and exciting features in Enterprise Linux 8. First, you will learn the new firewall skills needed to manage nftables. Next, you will explore the exciting management tools found in NFSv4.2. Finally, you will discover how to put into production the new storage features of Stratis and VDO. When you are finished with this course, you will have a foundational knowledge of Enterprise Linux 8 new features that will help you as you move forward in rolling these out in production, thus improving efficiency and reducing cost. Software required: CentOS 8.
Author Name: Andrew Mallett
Author Description:
Andrew is an all around Linux professional with in depth knowledge of the OS and this is supported with scripting in bash, perl, python and ruby and application development in C, C++ and Java. Having worked for many years in training, Andrew has developed automated course build systems after endless time wasted on Friday nights. The first build system he built was aptly named “Friday nights.” This has inspired his interest in all things deployment related. He has authored training courses on M… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Welcome to CentOS 8
8mins - Using the Web Console
14mins - Enhancing the Firewall
26mins - Network File System Enhancements
23mins - Storage Management with Stratis
22mins - Data Deduplication and Compression with VDO
21mins
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