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 1998 USENIX Annual Technical Conference - June 15-19, 1998 - Marriott Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana
 
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T3   Linux Systems Administration  New
Bryan C. Andregg, Red Hat Software

Who should attend: System administrators who plan to implement a Linux solution in a production environment. You should be familiar with the basics of systems administration in a UNIX/Linux environment: user level commands, administration commands and TCP/IP networking.

From a single server to a network of workstations, the Linux environment can be a daunting task for administrators knowledgeable in other platforms. Starting with a single server and finishing with a multi-server, 1000+ user environment, case studies will provide practical information for using Linux in the real world.

The following areas will be covered with a special emphasis on security.

Topics will include:

-    Installation features
-    Disk partitioning and RAID
-    Networking
-    User accounts
-    Services
-    NFS and NIS
-    High availability environments
-    The workplace

By the end of the course, you should feel confident in your ability to setup and maintain a secure and useful Linux network.  


Bryan C. Andregg  is the Director of MIS at Red Hat Software where he has overseen a redesign of the internal and external networks. In addition, he has changed Red Hat's accounting and order entry system from Macs to Linux.
 


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