Overview
This comprehensive course on Linux for Cloud and DevOps Engineers will deepen your understanding on this topic.
After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Linux for Cloud and DevOps Engineers comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market.
So enrol in this course today to fast-track your career ladder.
How will I get my certificate?
You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate.
Who is this course for?
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Linux for Cloud and DevOps Engineers. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Requirements
Our Linux for Cloud and DevOps Engineers is fully compatible with PC’s, Mac’s, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G.
There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace.
Career path
Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to—
- Open doors of opportunities
- Increase your adaptability
- Keep you relevant
- Boost confidence
And much more!
Course Curriculum
- 10 sections
- 37 lectures
- 00:00:00 total length
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Introduction
00:02:00 -
Operating System
00:04:00 -
Create an AWS account
00:06:00 -
Create a Linux EC2 Instance
00:06:00 -
Connect to Linux system using Mobaxterm from Windows
00:04:00 -
Connect to Linux system from MAC
00:02:00 -
Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
00:08:00
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Basic Linux Commands
00:05:00 -
Read a File
00:06:00 -
Create a File
00:10:00 -
Edit or Append Content to a File
00:08:00 -
Create Directories
00:05:00 -
Remove FIles and Directories
00:09:00
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Copy Files or Directories – Commands: cp
00:06:00 -
Move or Rename a File
00:02:00 -
Change Directory – Command: cd
00:06:00 -
How to Search a File – Commands: find, diff and file
00:05:00 -
Search a word in a file – Command: grep
00:09:00 -
Replace a Word in a File – Commands: sed
00:09:00
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Creating & Managing a User – Command useradd
00:08:00 -
Login as a User on EC2 Instance
00:04:00 -
ls Command Explained
00:12:00 -
File Permissions
00:04:00 -
Changing Permissions – Commands: chmod
00:10:00 -
Changing Ownership – Commands: chown, file
00:04:00
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Gather System Information – Commands: free, cpuinfo, uname etc..
00:08:00
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Installing Packages – Commands : yum [install, remove]
00:06:00 -
Updating and Getting Info about Packages – Commands: yum [update, list, info]
00:03:00
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Collect Network info – Commands: hostname, ping, wget, ifconfig, curl
00:09:00 -
Telnet explained
00:06:00
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Services – Commands: service [status, start, stop]
00:07:00 -
Services – commands chkconfig, systemctl
00:07:00
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Process Management – Commands: ps, fg, bg, top
00:11:00
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Archiving files and directories – Commands: gzip, gunzip, zip, unzip, tar
00:08:00 -
Crontab Explained
00:09:00 -
Softlink and Hardlink – Commands: ln
00:10:00 -
Copy files from Windows to Linux – Commands: scp
00:16:00