Course Information
Course Overview
Certificate Exam Course
The LPIC-2 Linux Engineer certification demonstrates an advanced proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 201-450 exam focuses on measuring and scaling system performance, configuring the Linux bootloader, advanced storage and network configurations, and other system maintenance tasks.
The LPIC-2 Linux Engineer (201-450) Certification Training is an advanced-level course designed for experienced Linux professionals seeking to elevate their skills and expertise in Linux system administration and engineering. This course provides comprehensive coverage of the topics required to pass the LPIC-2 201-450 exam, which is part of the Linux Professional Institute Certification Level 2 (LPIC-2).
Whether you are looking to enhance your career prospects, validate your Linux expertise, or broaden your skill set, this course is a valuable investment in your professional development as a Linux engineer. Upon successful completion, participants will be well-prepared to take the LPIC-2 201-450 exam and earn their LPIC-2 certification, showcasing their mastery of advanced Linux administration and engineering.
By the end of the LPIC-2 Linux Engineer (201-450) Certification Training, participants will have gained the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the LPIC-2 exam with confidence.
· Understand and analyze performance metrics and resource utilization on Linux systems.
· Compile and customize the Linux kernel from source code.
· Manage the system startup process using SysV init and systemd.
· Manage advanced file system features such as encryption and compression.
· Configure advanced networking settings, including routing and network services.
· Install, configure, and manage DNS servers.
· Configure and manage Apache HTTPD and Nginx web servers.
· Configure Samba for file sharing with Windows clients.
· Configure Linux clients to connect to various network services, including LDAP, SMB, and NFS
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 33 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Capacity Planning
- Section 2 Linux Kernel
- Section 3 System Startup
- Section 4 Filesystem and Devices
- Section 5 Advanced Device Administration
- Section 6 Network Configuration
- Section 7 System Maintenance
What You’ll Learn
- Understand and analyze performance metrics and resource utilization on Linux systems.
- Compile and customize the Linux kernel from source code.
- Manage the system startup process using SysV init and systemd.
- Manage advanced file system features such as encryption and compression.
- Configure advanced networking settings, including routing and network services.
- Install, configure, and manage DNS servers.
- Configure and manage Apache HTTPD and Nginx web servers.
- Configure Samba for file sharing with Windows clients.
- Configure Linux clients to connect to various network services, including LDAP, SMB, and NFS
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SStephen Davis
If one's preferred learning method is via aural instruction, these "episodes" are great. If, however, you're a tactile learner who would appreciate more substantive interaction and opportunities to engage with the material, this course is definitely not for you.
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RRujipas Inthuputhi
very good
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UUser 403
Useful information, i'm really enjoying the course.
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SSupriya Dipak Sonawane
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