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Linux for Devops Engineers and Developers

Linux for Devops Engineers and Developers

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Hello. My name is Praveen Kumar and I’m the author of Linux for Devops Engineers & Developers, the founder of the INIT6 Technologies

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I started my IT career as a Unix (AIX & Solaris) and Linux Systems Engineer and shifted my domain to Devops & cloud.

We are living in a technology era where new technologies and tools emerge every day. To match with the market competition,

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Linux became a pre-request to learn most of the trending technologies. Before learning Devops, Cloud, AI or any latest technology

first you should have knowledge on Linux. This course helps you to understand how Linux works

By the end of this course you will understand basic concepts of linux which will be used by devops and developers in their day to day work.

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You will learn topics like

What is an OS and different types of OS

Difference between UNIX and Linux

Linux filesystem hierarchy comparing with windows filesystem

Basic commands like cat more less

How to get access to a  EC2 Linux server

Creating, renaming, removing of a files and directories

Exactly how permissions work with chmod command

managing files and directories

system management

networking topics like ifconfig, curl

port numbers listen state with netstat

software management with yum and apt

process management

Archiving files or directories

crontab and its examples

link files

File permissions like read, write and execute

grep command

Who this course is for:

  • DevOps Engineers, Developers

Requirements

  • Basic Computer knowledge

Last Updated 1/2023

Download Links

Direct Download

Linux for Devops Engineers and Developers.zip (3.3 GB) | Mirror

Torrent Download

Linux for Devops Engineers and Developers.torrent (80 KB) | Mirror

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