Categories: Linux administration, Networking
The course discusses the Linux Virtual Server cluster technology, which enables creation of high availability and high efficiency systems. Participants also learn about supporting technologies, among them link aggregation and the VRRP protocol for router duplication.
Duration
2 days
Agenda
- Linux Virtual Server
- operation principles
- NAT
- IP packet tunneling
- Direct Routing
- ARP problems
- Job scheduling algorithms
- Increasing reliability
- Diagnostic tools
- Linux Director configuration
- Real Server configuration
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
- Keepalived
- Load sharing over multiple interfaces (link aggregation)
- TEQL
- bonding
Audience and prerequisites
Participants must have at least intermediate-level knowledge of the Linux system and TCP/IP networking.
Certificates
Course participants receive completion certificates signed by ALX.
See also:
- Linux administrator
- Advanced Linux administrator
- LPI 101. An introduction to Linux administration
- LPI 102. Linux administration and networking
- Building a modern CI / CD process using the Jenkins server
- Selected Linux network services
- LPI 201. Linux architecture and low-level configuration
- LPI 202. Selected network services and network security
- LPIC-2 exam prep course
- LPI 300: LDAP, Samba, Integration with MS Windows and Mixed Environments
- LPI 303: Cryptography, Access Control, Services and Network Security
- LPI 304: Linux Virtualization and High Availability
- E-mail server - Exim, anti-spam solutions
- E-mail server - Postfix
- Bash shell programming
- Advanced shell programming, Bash, AWK
- Linux backups
- Advanced network traffic and content filtering
- VPNs in theory and practice
- Bandwidth and Traffic Management (QoS) on Linux
- Server and network monitoring, SNMP, Nagios, Munin
- Apache HTTP server on Linux
- Bind domain name server on Linux
- LDAP directory services on Linux. Integrating authorization systems
- Samba server on Linux
- Advanced Samba configuration (PDC, LDAP, replication)
- Linux virtualization
- Wireless networks and their security
- Digital signature and encryption with OpenSSL and GnuPG
- NFS: Network File System on Linux
- Safe Internet in a computer lab
- Security components in Linux
- Linux - application and kernel debugging
- Linux - exploiting applications and operating system. Low level attacks.
- Linux - application security testing, searching for possible exploits. High-level attacks
- MySQL administration