Linux SUSE Training Course for Certification Online or CBT CD. Novell Operating System
SUSE Linux gives you the highest-performing solution for Linux/Windows virtualization, so your
consolidation and disaster recovery investments deliver greater ROI. And for end users, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and OpenOffice.org work exceptionally well with Windows and Microsoft
Office, enabling maximum productivity at the lowest cost. It will strengthens your infrastructure with powerful yet cost-effective enterprise capabilities that make it easy to migrate from UNIX. A proven
high-availability clustering solution ensures extreme uptime. Expanded multipathing capabilities for storage networks provide greater redundancy, while enhanced software-based RAID reduces the
cost of your highly available environment.
Our Tutorials covers the following Topics
- Installing
- Command-Line Management
- Configuring a Network
- Managing System Processes in
- Managing Users, Groups, and Storage
- Security
- Hardware and Documentation
Course Includes
Full Multi Media Lessons
Online Instructor Mentoring to answer any questions 24 x 7
Test Preps Hundreds of online practice questions
Simulated Labs - lab exercises, no need to have SUSE running on your computer
Choice Online or CD-ROM Deployment
Over 18 hours of lessons
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Linux SUSE Online Course One Year Access
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$365.00
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Linux SUSE Course on CD-ROM
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$395.00
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SUSE Training Outline covers the following topics on CD-ROM or Online
Installation
determine which software and hardware to install to meet customer requirements of a SUSE Linux installation. select the most appropriate installation method.
establish requirements to determine installation methods. partition a hard disk. configure the boot loader. configure video, sound, and other multimedia devices during a basic installation.
configure the X window system. perform a basic SUSE installation.
Command-Line Management
use CLI commands to create, modify, and link files and directories. use basic shell scripts. use basic CLI commands to perform tasks with files, directories, and shell scripts.
use advanced CLI commands to modify permissions and ownership. execute content and directory searches and basic text and file manipulation in given scenarios.
set environment variables in given scenarios. use advanced commands
Configuring a Network
identify the features of networks. configure network protocols in given scenarios. implement basic networking configuration tasks. configure basic network services.
configure DNS and implement basic routing and subnetting. manage the mail queues. configure network services, set up a DNS server, and manage mail queues.
administer environment using remote management tools. use commands to monitor and troubleshoot a network.
Managing System Processes in SUSE Linux
manage, configure, and repair a packages. start and stop packages and manage runlevels. manage packages and runlevels and start and stop services. administer a processes in given scenarios.
schedule jobs and set process permissions.
Managing Users, Groups, and Storage
recognize the features of a multiuser Linux environment and perform basic user and group administration with YaST. administer user and group accounts. implement an appropriate security configuration.
manage users and groups and control access. recognize how to configure mass storage devices and RAID. manage local storage devices and filesystems. administer filesystems
implement backups and restores using recordable media. execute storage management tasks.
Security
identify security vulnerabilities. detect signs of intrusion. detect vulnerabilities and signs of intrusion.. implement basic IP tables and chains. configure user-level security.
implement security measures in given scenarios to protect a system from intrusion
Hardware and Documentation
tools to diagnose hardware problems. configure peripherals, removable hardware, and power management in given scenarios. configure printing. diagnose problems with hardware and configure peripherals.
determine a system performance baseline and access help. configure log files so you can use them to troubleshoot errors. create written procedures for system configuration.
establish a performance baseline, configure log files to use them for troubleshooting, and create procedures for documenting installations.
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