Course Information
Course Overview
Backups
Course Overview:
This course serves as an introduction to the fundamental concepts and skills required for effective system administration in modern IT environments. Participants will gain hands-on experience with various operating systems, network configurations, and system management tools. The course emphasizes a practical, real-world approach to equip students with the skills necessary for successful system administration.
Course Objectives:
1. Foundations of System Administration:
Understand the role and importance of system administrators in maintaining and securing IT infrastructures.
Explore the history and evolution of system administration.
2. Operating System Fundamentals:
Gain proficiency in both Windows and Linux operating systems.
Learn installation, configuration, and management techniques for different operating systems.
3. Network Administration:
Explore networking concepts and protocols.
Understand the basics of IP addressing, subnetting, and network troubleshooting.
4. Security in System Administration:
Develop an understanding of cybersecurity principles.
Learn to implement security measures, including access controls, firewalls, and encryption.
5. System Maintenance and Monitoring:
Acquire skills in routine system maintenance tasks, including updates, patches, and backups.
Learn to use monitoring tools to ensure system performance and identify potential issues.
6. Automation and Scripting:
Explore automation tools and scripting languages (e.g., Bash, PowerShell) to streamline administrative tasks.
Understand the importance of scripting for efficiency and error reduction.
7. User Support and Communication:
Develop effective communication skills for providing technical support to end-users.
Learn best practices for documenting and communicating system configurations and changes.
8. Virtualization and Cloud Computing:
Explore virtualization technologies (e.g., VMware, VirtualBox) and their role in modern IT environments.
Understand the basics of cloud computing and its impact on system administration.
9. Project-Based Learning:
Engage in hands-on, practical projects to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios.
Collaborate with peers on system administration challenges.
10. Professional Development:
Explore career paths and opportunities in system administration.
Learn about industry certifications and continuous professional development.
Assessment:
Assessment will be based on a combination of individual and group projects, practical exams, quizzes, and a final project where students will demonstrate their ability to design and implement a system administration solution for a given scenario.
Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of computer systems and networks is recommended, but not required.
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for individuals aspiring to become system administrators, IT professionals seeking to enhance their skills, and students pursuing a career in information technology.
Note: Course content may be updated to reflect the latest industry trends and technologies. Students are encouraged to actively participate in discussions and hands-on activities to maximize their learning experience.
Course Content
- 11 section(s)
- 82 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Networking
- Section 3 Security
- Section 4 Backups
- Section 5 OS - File systems
- Section 6 Operating Systems
- Section 7 High Availability
- Section 8 Software installation
- Section 9 Email severs
- Section 10 Collaboration
- Section 11 Integration examples
What You’ll Learn
- Operating System Proficiency: Outcome: Gain proficiency in the installation, configuration, and management of both Windows and Linux operating systems., Security Implementation: Outcome: Implement robust security measures in both Windows and Linux environments, including user authentication, access controls, Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving: Outcome: Develop strong troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve system issues efficiently, Automation and Scripting Proficiency: Outcome: Acquire proficiency in automation tools and scripting languages, Virtualization and Cloud Integration: Outcome: Understand virtualization concepts and effectively integrate Windows and Linux systems with cloud platforms.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AARAVIND KANNAN
need more of practical session
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RRedson kankwasa
It is a good match but the presenter is jumping stages and making a lot of assumptions.It would be better if the presenter explained the stages step by step and the reasoning behind his intentions or stages.