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RedHat Enterprise Linux 9 for Beginners

A comprehensive guide for learning, administration, and deployment

Vishesh Kumar Geetanjali Mehra

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English
BPB Publications
27 April 2024
Today, Linux is used everywhere, which means the demand for Linux administrators is high. This book is organized to help readers develop the essential skills to become competent Linux administrators. This book provides extensive materials that will deliver beginners vast knowledge in the Linux domain. It begins with the fundamentals of Linux systems and moves ahead to discussing advanced topics. To help the readers gain competitive knowledge, RHEL9 is used throughout this book. This book helps the readers learn useful Linux commands to efficiently manage Linux servers. It also delivers extensive knowledge of shell scripting required to automate most of the regular admin-related tasks. Security of the data and the server as a whole is another important aspect that this book describes. Besides, this book also explains advanced topics such as cloud, web servers, performance tuning, etc., in a practical way that will truly be very helpful for beginners to start their professional career in this domain.
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Imprint:   BPB Publications
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
ISBN:   9789355516626
ISBN 10:   9355516622
Pages:   556
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Vishesh Kumar is a seasoned Linux professional and technical writer with over 20 years of extensive experience in Linux, system administration, networking, cyber security and cloud technologies. His journey commenced in 2002 with Red Hat Linux 3, and since then, he has been actively involved in professional work across multiple Linux, Unix, and Cloud platforms Geetanjali Mehra, with over 17 years of experience in IT industry has played a key role in various organizations to manage various databases on multiple flavours of Linux. She has automated various server and database administration related routine tasks via the use of bash scripts.

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