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LINUX ADMINISTRATION

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Goals and Objectives

The goal of the Linux Administration course is to provide students with in-depth understanding
and sophisticated abilities for Linux system management. With a strong foundation in Linux
fundamentals, students will be able to install, configure, and customize systems more quickly.
Participants will become experts in handling filesystems, packages, and users in groups. By
strengthening knowledge in networking, security, and process and service control, the course
guarantees strong system protection. Along with these skills, attendees will learn advanced
troubleshooting procedures, backup and recovery solutions, and scripting and automation. Finally,
by preparing students for globally recognized certifications, this course positions them as
competent Linux administrators who can safely and efficiently manage Linux infrastructure in
work situations.

Jobs Opportunities

The Linux administration course enable the learner to start their career in Linux environment and can become the following:

Linux Administration Course Outline

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