sarktech1979 Posted March 3, 2016 Report Share Posted March 3, 2016 Description Devops is a recent movement in the IT industry that has brought developers and IT operations team close to each other. It is also often characterized by Operations team making use of tools and techniques used by developers for their work. With the emergence and widespread adoption of devops, much of what used to be considered infrastructure is now part of the code. It’s a different breed of engineers that makes Agile Infrastructure and deployment possible!!. Learning Linux System Administration in depth is the primary stepping stone and an inevitable component in reaching the target of Professional Devops. With this training module, we help you achieve just that! Step Module Description 1 ALPD 100 Linux System Administration From Basics to Expert Level. 2 ALPD 200 Devops Tools And Infrastructure Automation Note: Both the modules can be opted individually. But we recommend Taking the full ALPD package (ALPD 100 + ALPD 200) Course Deliverables Classroom Training: Apart from the core conceptual knowledge that we deliver. All examples and practicals will be demonstrated practically on servers (Nothing will be just Theary!). Lab: Students can create and destroy virtual machines on demand, to practice things learned in the class. MODULE TOPICS (ALPD 100) Heading Topics Introduction to Linux And Getting 1. Introduction Started 1.1. History 1.2. The Linux Filesystem 1.3. Linux Distributions and Derivatives 1.4. Linux Booting Process, GRUB and Run Levels 2. Getting Started 2.1. Installing Linux (Ubuntu) 2.2. Initial System Configuration(hostname, IP, dns) 2.3. Knowing the Environment 2.4. Terminal – Bash Shell 2.5. Bash command line redirections and regular expressions with grep CommandLine Essentials And Administration 3. Command line Continued. 3.1. Create, Delete, Move Directories. 3.2. Text Editors (vi, vim and nano) 3.3. Essential Commands in Linux with its use cases. 3.4. File and Directory Permissions 3.5. Hard Links & Soft Links 3.6. Managing Users and Groups 3.7. Networking Commands 3.8. The Super User (sudo) 3.9. Package Management in Linux 4. General System Administration. 4.1. Working with Linux File Systems(MBR, GPT, EXT File Systems, XFS File Systems) 4.2. Mounting File System, UUID and labeling 4.3. Configure Networking 4.4. Starting and Stopping Services, and Understanding Init Scripts 4.5. Network File Systems 4.6. Scheduling Tasks using Cron 4.7. Working With Package Repositories Like Yum and aptget 4.8. Configuring Network Services Like HTTP, FTP, SSL, SSH, NTP, SMTP. Advanced System Administration & 5. Advanced System Administration Monitoring 5.1. Getting Started with IPTABLES host level firewall 5.2. Advanced IPTABLES configuration 5.3. Configuring System Routes and Network Address Translation 5.4. Creating and Delivering Reports for System Monitoring 5.5. Modifying System Level Kernel Parameters 5.6. Configuring System Logging and Remote Logging 5.7. Installing and Configuring Authoritative, Caching only, Forward Only, DNS Server Using Bind 5.8. Administering Relational Database Servers (MySQL & PostGreSQL, MariaDB) 5.9. DNS infrastructure In depth (master slave, DNS zone transfer using HMAC/MD5, forwarding DNS) 5.10. Load Balancing Concepts For HTTP and TCP 5.11. Automatic Installation Of Servers (Kickstart, PXE, Cobbler etc) 5.12. Database Master and Slave with Backups(MySQL and Postgres) 5.13. General Backup mechanisms and Bacula. 5.14. Hardening Linux (Encrypted Access, Host Based Firewalls) 6. System Monitoring And Performance Tuning 6.1. Collecting Performance and resource metrics from Linux. 6.2. Monitoring and benchmark tools(vmstat, mpstat, iostat, top) 6.3. Analyzing performance bottlenecks (Run Queue, Interrupts, Context Switching, CPU and Memory Utilization, System Activity Monitoring) 6.4. Performance Tuning the Linux operating system 6.5. Performance Tuning Linux Networks(TCP/IP tuning in sysctl) 6.6. Linux System IO Monitoring 6.7. Architecture Monitoring And Alerting with Nagios 6.8. Graphing Performance Metrics using Ganglia and Cacti. Centralized Logging & Getting Started 7. Centralized Logging with Automation 7.1. Understanding Syslog 7.2. Centralized Syslog 7.3. Setting up Elasticsearch Cluster for Storing Logs 7.4. Getting started with Logstash 7.5. Shipping Log Events to Central Logstash server 7.6. Filtering Log messages for easy searching 7.7. Fluentd Centralized Logging 7.8. Scaling Logstash and Alerting 7.8. Scaling Logstash and Alerting 8 Getting Started with Scripting automation using Python and Bash 8.1 8.1. Introduction to Shell programming and Scripting using Bash 8.2 Bash Flow Controls, Command Line Options, Input & Output Processing 8.3 Getting Started with Python Scripting 8.4 Python Language components(conditional statements, Lists, Arrays, Loops, and Functions) 8.5 Python Modules, Input and Output, working with files. MODULE TOPICS (ALPD 200) Heading Topics Version Controlling 9. Getting Started with Version Controlling 9.1. Introduction To Git and its working Principles 9.2. Introduction To SVN and its Working Principles 9.3. Configuring and Administering a Central Git repository 9.4. Working with Branches and Tags 9.5. Setting up a web based OpenSource Git Server 9.6. Administering SVN Server using HTTP Authentication Puppet 10. Configuration Management Using Puppet 10.1. Introduction To Configuration Management. 10.2. Getting Started with Puppet Master and Puppet Agents 10.3. Building Hosts with Puppet 10.4. Writing Puppet Modules(Example Module for Configuring Users and SSH keys) 10.5. Externalizing Puppet Configuration using ENC 10.6. Hiera and Puppet 10.7. Puppet Dashboard 10.8. Puppet Modules in Depth 10.9. Puppet Reporting Chef 11. Configuration Management Using Chef 11.1. Introduction To Chef and Its work flow 11.2. Understanding Chef components 11.3. Installing and Configuring a chef server and doing a first chef run on an agent 11.4. Getting Familiar with knife and chef solo 11.5. Writing Chef Cookbooks 11.6. Chef Best Practices for large scale deployments 11.7. Using Roles and Environments in Chef Docker 12. Docker Container Virtualization. 12.1. Introduction to Docker 12.2. Installing And Configuring Docker in Linux 12.3. Running Docker Containers and run command options 12.4. Container interactions with Base system 12.5. Writing Dockerfiles to build Docker images 12.6. Working with Docker registries 12.7. Orchestration with Docker Compose, Docker Swarm and Consul Ansible 13. Ansible Provisioning 13.1. Installing and configuring Ansible 13.2. Working with Ansible Playbooks 13.3. Describing Servers using Inventory 13.4. Running Ansible at scale Continuous Integration and Build 14. Jenkins Build Automation Management Using Jenkins 14.1. Installing and configuring Jenkins in Linux 14.2. Continuous Integration Fundamentals 14.3. Configuring Jenkins Environment and tools 14.4. Setting up build jobs and triggers 14.5. Jenkins and Docker image Building 14.6. Parametrized and Multiconfiguration builds Duration: 50 Hours For enrolling: Sam PH: 678-439-8525 E: [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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