Linux: Storage Systems
With Kevin Dankwardt
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Duration: 3h 30m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 12/12/2016
Course details
Managing storage in Linux involves both conceptual understanding of volumes and partitions, RAID, and Linux file systems, as well as hands-on knowledge of how to accomplish important tasks involving storage. This course shows how to deal with these topics and many different storage scenarios, including clustering, high availability, and security. Kevin Dankwardt shows how to create, mount/unmount, and format file systems including ext4, XFS, and Btrfs; use the Logical Volume Manager (LVM); enforce security with SELinux and access control lists; swap space; back up and recover Linux storage; and work with networked files systems—distributed, clustered, and FUSE based—like SSHFS. These are essential skills for any Linux admin, especially those who desire Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Olga Skyba
Olga Skyba
Student at EPAM (Java Developer)
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Olivier Nkamga
Olivier Nkamga
Linux System Administrator
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Luis Felipe García Avila
Luis Felipe García Avila
Software Engineer at Solidigm
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