04 Jul 09 Pro Linux System Administration
James Turnbull, Peter Lieverdink, Dennis Matotek: Pro Linux System Administration
Publisher: Apress | English | 2009 | ISBN: 1430219122 | 1080 pages | PDF | 48.9 MB
If you want to implement a SOHO or SMB Linux infrastructure, Pro Linux System Administration clearly demonstrates everything you need. You’ll find this book also provides a solid framework to move forward and expand your business and associated IT capabilities, and you’ll benefit from the expertise and experienced guidance of the authors. Pro Linux System Administration covers.
- - An introduction to using Linux and free and open source software to cheaply and efficiently manage your business
– A layered model that allows your infrastructure to grow with your business
- Easy and simple–to–understand instructions including configurations, examples, and extensive real–world hints and tips
- Linux architecture
– How to build, back up, and recover Linux servers
– Creating basic networks and network services with Linux
- Building and implementing Linux infrastructure and services including mail, web, databases, and file and print
– Implementing Linux security
– Understanding Linux performance and capacity planning issues
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