This course is intended for anyone that is preparing for a network certification or Computer Science Degree. However, it does go beyond that, it is also intended for those Networking and/or IT Professionals that are already in the field and need a better understanding of routing.
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Please Note:The Cisco Packet Tracer is a Cisco proprietary software and can only be given out by Cisco. So, if you hear me say in any of the lectures, that I would be providing the CPT, please disregard since I cannot do so.
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DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course.
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If you are unable to get a hold of the CPT, remember that you have other options, like: GNS3, Boson or even live equipment.
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It is recommended that you use any of the simulators mentioned above to follow along with the course.
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Students will get a thorough understanding of how the routing process actually works and they will also learn how to configure all inter-networking components using the Cisco Packet Tracer (link attached for download), look for it under external .
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Students will also be configuring RIPv2, EIGRP and OSPF and understand how to manipulate each routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.
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This is a lecture based course using the Touch-IT Technology Smart board, which will make learning very interactive and engaging.
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Hands on labs will be used to drill down the concepts learned in each lecture using the Cisco’s Packet Tracer.
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My method will make you feel like you are sitting in a classroom environment and give you the most needed hands on experience!
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Handouts will be available to facilitate learning and practice.
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The understanding of routing is an essential element for any Networking and/or IT Professional. This course will prepare the student for any networking certification such as N+, CCNA, MCSE to include any Computer Science Degree.
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Routing is an essential part of any network in order to communicate and transmit information. Mastering this knowledge will make the student, the Networking and/or IT Professional a much more valuable asset in any Network or IT environment.
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Basic knowledge about AWS Services and IT Concepts
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I have created this course to help students who are new to AWS understand how the AWS Services work together to host a web application using best practices and a secure 3 tier architecture.
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At the end of the course I have also included \"Devops using Slack\" section which gives you an idea of how you can get visibility in you cloud by using Cloudwatch Alarms, Scaling Policies and SNS topics posting messages to slack.
This course is a complete hands on and I have attached the required resources at the respective sections.
Here are some of the topics that are covered in this course.
VPC setup from scratch
IAM Role Setup
Application Servers using EC2
Automation using User data
Load balancer setup
Multiple EC2 instances in load balancer
Autoscaling groups for scaling
Cloudwatch alarms
Scaling policies
SNS notifications
Route53
SSL Configuration
Terraform Setup
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Offline Ansible Installation ( When there is no internet available on Control Node )
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Writing YAML Files
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Guided Exercise: Writing YAML Files
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Implementing Modules
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Modules
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Implementing Ansible Playbooks
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Ansible Playbooks
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Lab: Implementing Playbooks
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Summary
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5. Managing Variables and Inclusions
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Managing Variables
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Guided Exercise: Managing Variables
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Managing Facts
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Guided Exercise: Managing Facts
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Managing Inclusions
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Guided Exercise: Managing Inclusions
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Lab: Managing Variables and Inclusions
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Constructing Flow Control
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Guided Exercise: Constructing Flow Control
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Implementing Handlers
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Handlers
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Implementing Tags
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Tags
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Handling Errors
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Guided Exercise: Handling Errors
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Lab: Implementing Task Control
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Summary
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7.Automate User Administrative tasks using Ansible playbook with Shell Scripting
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Manage User Administration
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Lab on user administration using Ansible Playbook
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Complete automate user administrative tasks using Ansible playbook with Shell Scripting
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Supply Crypted Password in the playbook
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Ansible-playbook on user module with conditions -Lab
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8.Industrial Live overview of Automation tool using Ansible with Shell Scriptings & python
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Industrial usage of Automation tool Lab-1
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Industrial usage of Automation tool Lab-2
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Overview about Linux Patching
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Automate Linux Patching using Ansible
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Verify application/Database processes are running or not
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Decision point to start patching
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Upgrade all the packages on the server
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Check if reboot required after the kernel update
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Install the specific kernel version using Ansible Playbook.
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Various Labs to understand the Ansible Playbook for patching
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This course is most useful for Masters and Phd Student who using remote sensing.
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Useful for Students and Engineers who writing dissertation and Reports.
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This Course covers in Depth Explanations
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No need to ask your seniors or search more on Google, one space covers everything.
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90% practical 10% theory
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Dry river reflects same signature as urban area and barren land
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Add new class after final work
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Good to have basic knowledge on Python or NodeJS for scripting
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Do you want to advance your career by learning AWS Lambda and getting hands on with the Serverless framework?
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Do you want to learn how to easily deploy and manage your AWS Lambda functions with the Serverless framework?
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If you have answered YES to the above questions, then you are at the right place.
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Building backend for your web and mobile applications has never been easier. AWS created this revolutionary product in 2014 named AWS Lambda; in which you don't have to run servers, you just run functions! You can then infinitelyscale your backend automatically based on the load you are getting. The days of managing a fleet of servers are OVER! AWS is the next IT REVOLUTION, and you are at the right place to learn about the best tools to get started with it!
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This course is designed for Developers, DevOps and Solution Architects who want a deep understanding about how to use ServerlessFramework to deploy AWSLambda functions. This course helps to learn how to develop, deploy and manage AWSLambda functions easily with ServerlessFramework with real world examples.
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Course also covers all the required installations, the AWSLambda Core Concepts, YAML, the ServerlessFrameworks and all the required things you wanted to know, so that you should be confident enough to develop and deploy your own Lambda functions in Serverless framework.
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This course also covers the details about real world examples such as S3 Thumbnails, REST API and AWS Automation with EC2 Start and Stop.
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Why I should take this course?
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With over 2.5 hours of videos and 35+ classes, you will be confident to develop and deploy AWS Lambda functions easily with Serverless Framework!
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Our aim is to make you confident and know everything you need to successfully develop and deploy AWS Lambda functions with serverless framework as soon as possible.
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You will have all the required hands-on experience and you will learn through real world examples
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In this course, you will understand the architecture of Serverless framework, how Serverless Apps are Built and Deployed
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You will learn how to build a basic REST API using AWS Lambda, the API Gateway and DynamoDB
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You have life-time access to this course and a 15-day satisfaction guaranteed with this course
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Overview of the Course Contents -
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Section 1 – Course Introduction: In this section, we will have introduction to the course. We will talk about what are the course pre-requisites, course objectives, who are the targeted students for this course. You will also have code available to download which will be used throughout the course for learning!
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Section 2 - AWS Lambda & Serverless - Getting Started: In this section, we will get started with the understanding AWS Lambda using AWS console, how to install NodeJS and Serverless Framework, how to deploy your first function using the Serverless framework, how to run, update, fetch our AWS Lambda Functions directly from the Command Line Interface (CLI).
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Section 3 - AWS Lambda & Serverless - In Depth: In this sections, we will learn about AWS Lambda and Serverless in depth. We will create a AWS Lambda function using Python. We will learn about how YAML works and its usage in the Serverless framework with a practice exercise. We will learn about AWS Lambda function timeouts and memory settings, and their impacts, IAM permissions, how to provision them using AWS Lambda Serverless framework, how they impact your functions, defining environment variables in AWS Lambda, how they can be used in your functions, how you can configure your AWS Lambda functions with Serverless to be in a VPC so they can access your internal resources such as EC2 servers or RDS databases. We will also understand the AWS Lambda pricing model in this section!
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Section 4 - Real World Example 1 - S3 Thumbnails: In this section, we will gain understanding on the real-world example of S3 Thumbnails. We will have an overview of the S3 Thumbnail Generator Service, Docker installation, S3 Thumbnail Generator Service implementation and Next steps and ideas to make the Thumbnail Service better!
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Section 5 - Real World Example 2 - REST API: In this section, we will see the overview of the REST API Service and understand how the REST API Service is built using AWS Lambda and Serverless in NodeJS. We will also learn to build the REST API and understand how the REST API Service is deployed using AWS Lambda and Serverless in NodeJS. We will understand how the REST API Service is tested, and Ideas to improve the REST API using AWS Lambda Serverless services.
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Section 6 - Real World Example 3 - AWS Automation - EC2 Start Stop: In this section, we will have an overview of the Lambda Services, learn about a CRON job AWS Lambda, how to build and Deploy the CRON Job to stop and start EC2 Instances and next steps and ideas to improve the EC2 automation job!
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Section 7 - Next Steps: In this section, we will see next steps which you can take in your learning adventures of the AWS Lambda and Serverless framework.
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After taking this course, you will become proficient in developing and deploying Lambda functions with Serverless framework! You will know all the required setups and installations and management settings!
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So, what are you thinking go ahead and click on “Enroll Now” button.
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Red Hat System Administration - RH124
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RHCSA – Certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator
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Course Outline
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Introduction
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Red Hat System Administration 1
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Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
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Understanding the Command Line
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Accessing the command line using the Local & remote Console
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Lab Session on Local Console Access
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Access & view the Command Line Using the Desktop
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Lab Session on the GNOME 3 Desktop Environment
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Executing & Implementing Commands Using the Bash Shell
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Lab: Accessing the Command Line
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Operate Files & Directories From the Command Line
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Overview of the Linux File System Hierarchy
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Locating Files by Name
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Lab : Locating Files and Directories
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Command-Line Tools
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Matching File Names Using Path Name
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Lab: Managing Files with Shell Expansion
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Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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man Command
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Lab: Using the man Command
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Reading Documentation Using pinfo Command
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Lab: Using the pinto Command
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Reading Documentation in /usr/share/doc
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Practice: Viewing Package Documentation
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Getting Help From RedHat
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Lab session on Creating and Viewing an SoS Report
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Viewing, Creating & and Editing Text Files
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Redirecting Output to a File or Program
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I/0 Redirection
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Editing Text Files
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Lab on Editing & viewing file with Vim
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Editing Text Files with a Graphical Editor
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Lab Copying Text Between Windows
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Lab: Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
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User Management
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User management :
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Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups
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Creation of users in different groups
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Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files
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Understanding password aging
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Creation of quotas for users, groups and file systems
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Understanding users security files
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password aging policy using change commands
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Permissions in Linux
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Linux File System Permissions
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User-based Permissions group
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Permission types
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Practice: Managing File Security from the Command Line
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Managing Default Permissions and File Access
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Practice: Controlling New File Permissions and Ownership
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Special permissions like Setuid, setguid & Sticky bit etc
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Two Labs to demonstrate the permissions from real IT industry environment.
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Managing & monitoring Linux Processes
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Processes
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Lab Session on Processes Management
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Controlling Jobs
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Lab: Background and Foreground Processes
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Killing Processes
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Practice: Killing Processes
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Monitoring Process Activity
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Practice: Monitoring Process Activity
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Lab: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
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Managing & controlling Services and Daemons
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Controlling Services and Daemons
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Identifying Automatically Started System Processes
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Lab session on Identify the Status of systemd Units
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Controlling System Services
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Lab session on using systemctl to Manage & Controlling Services & Daemons
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Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
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Accessing the Remote Command Line with SSH
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Practice: Accessing the Remote Command Line
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Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication
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Practice: Using SSH Key-based Authentication
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Customizing SSH Service Configuration
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Practice: Restricting SSH Logins
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Lab: Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
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Analyzing Logs
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System Log Architecture - System Logging
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Lab to understand System Logging Components
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Overview of System log Files
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Finding Log Entries
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Reviewing systemd Journal Entries
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Lab Finding Events With journalctl
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Maintaining Accurate Time
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Practice: Adjusting System Time
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Lab: Analyzing and Storing Logs
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Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
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Networking Concepts
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Practice: Networking Concepts
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Validating Network Configuration
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Practice: Examining Network Configuration
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Configuring Networking with nmcli
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Practice: Configuring Networking with nmcli
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Editing Network Configuration Files
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Practice: Editing Network Configuration Files
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Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
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Practice: Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
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Lab: Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
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Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
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Managing Compressed tar Archives
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Practice: Backing Up and Restoring Files From a tar Archive
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Copying Files Between Systems Securely
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Practice: Copying Files Over the Network With scp
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Synchronizing Files Between Systems Securely
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Practice: Synchronizing Two Directories Securely With rsync
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Lab: Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
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Installing and Updating Software Packages
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Attaching Systems to Subscriptions for Software Updates
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Practice: Red Hat Subscription Management
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RPM Software Packages and Yum
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Practice: RPM Software Packages
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Managing Software Updates with yum
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Practice: Installing and Updating Software with yum
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Enabling yum Software Repositories
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Practice: Enabling Software Repositories
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Examining RPM Package Files
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Practice: Working with RPM Package Files
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Lab: Installing and Updating Software Packages
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Accessing Linux File Systems
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Accessing Linux File Systems
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Identifying File Systems and Devices
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Practice: Identifying File Systems and Devices
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Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
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Practice: Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
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Making Links Between Files
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Practice: Making Links Between Files
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Locating Files on the System
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Practice: Locating Files on the System
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Lab: Accessing Linux File Systems
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Automation using User data
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Autoscaling groups for scaling
Cloudwatch alarms
Scaling policies
SNS notifications
Route53
SSL Configuration
Terraform Setup
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Red Hat System Administration - RH124
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RHCSA – Certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator
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Course Outline
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Introduction
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Red Hat System Administration 1
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Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
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Understanding the Command Line
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Accessing the command line using the Local & remote Console
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Lab Session on Local Console Access
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Access & view the Command Line Using the Desktop
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Lab Session on the GNOME 3 Desktop Environment
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Executing & Implementing Commands Using the Bash Shell
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Lab: Accessing the Command Line
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Operate Files & Directories From the Command Line
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Overview of the Linux File System Hierarchy
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Locating Files by Name
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Lab : Locating Files and Directories
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Command-Line Tools
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Matching File Names Using Path Name
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Lab: Managing Files with Shell Expansion
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Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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man Command
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Lab: Using the man Command
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Reading Documentation Using pinfo Command
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Lab: Using the pinto Command
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Reading Documentation in /usr/share/doc
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Practice: Viewing Package Documentation
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Getting Help From RedHat
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Lab session on Creating and Viewing an SoS Report
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Viewing, Creating & and Editing Text Files
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Redirecting Output to a File or Program
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I/0 Redirection
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Editing Text Files
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Lab on Editing & viewing file with Vim
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Editing Text Files with a Graphical Editor
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Lab Copying Text Between Windows
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Lab: Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
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User Management
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User management :
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Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups
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Creation of users in different groups
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Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files
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Understanding password aging
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Creation of quotas for users, groups and file systems
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Understanding users security files
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password aging policy using change commands
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Permissions in Linux
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Linux File System Permissions
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User-based Permissions group
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Permission types
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Practice: Managing File Security from the Command Line
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Managing Default Permissions and File Access
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Practice: Controlling New File Permissions and Ownership
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Special permissions like Setuid, setguid & Sticky bit etc
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Two Labs to demonstrate the permissions from real IT industry environment.
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Managing & monitoring Linux Processes
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Processes
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Lab Session on Processes Management
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Controlling Jobs
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Lab: Background and Foreground Processes
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Killing Processes
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Practice: Killing Processes
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Monitoring Process Activity
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Practice: Monitoring Process Activity
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Lab: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
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Managing & controlling Services and Daemons
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Controlling Services and Daemons
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Identifying Automatically Started System Processes
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Lab session on Identify the Status of systemd Units
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Controlling System Services
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Lab session on using systemctl to Manage & Controlling Services & Daemons
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Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
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Accessing the Remote Command Line with SSH
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Practice: Accessing the Remote Command Line
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Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication
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Practice: Using SSH Key-based Authentication
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Customizing SSH Service Configuration
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Practice: Restricting SSH Logins
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Lab: Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
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Analyzing Logs
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System Log Architecture - System Logging
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Lab to understand System Logging Components
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Overview of System log Files
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Finding Log Entries
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Reviewing systemd Journal Entries
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Lab Finding Events With journalctl
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Maintaining Accurate Time
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Practice: Adjusting System Time
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Lab: Analyzing and Storing Logs
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Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
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Networking Concepts
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Practice: Networking Concepts
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Validating Network Configuration
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Practice: Examining Network Configuration
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Configuring Networking with nmcli
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Practice: Configuring Networking with nmcli
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Editing Network Configuration Files
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Practice: Editing Network Configuration Files
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Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
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Practice: Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
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Lab: Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
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Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
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Managing Compressed tar Archives
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Practice: Backing Up and Restoring Files From a tar Archive
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Copying Files Between Systems Securely
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Practice: Copying Files Over the Network With scp
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Synchronizing Files Between Systems Securely
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Practice: Synchronizing Two Directories Securely With rsync
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Lab: Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
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Installing and Updating Software Packages
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Attaching Systems to Subscriptions for Software Updates
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Practice: Red Hat Subscription Management
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RPM Software Packages and Yum
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Practice: RPM Software Packages
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Managing Software Updates with yum
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Practice: Installing and Updating Software with yum
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Enabling yum Software Repositories
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Practice: Enabling Software Repositories
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Examining RPM Package Files
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Practice: Working with RPM Package Files
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Lab: Installing and Updating Software Packages
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Accessing Linux File Systems
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Accessing Linux File Systems
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Identifying File Systems and Devices
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Practice: Identifying File Systems and Devices
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Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
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Practice: Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
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Making Links Between Files
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Practice: Making Links Between Files
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Locating Files on the System
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Practice: Locating Files on the System
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Lab: Accessing Linux File Systems
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People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface.
Existing Linux users that want to become power users.
People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server.
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Basic Programming skills are recommended (but not required)
Some basic shell scripting and web development knowledge make the course easier to understand.
If you want to learn how to use Linux and level up your career but are pressed for time, this one is for you.
You'll learn the most important concepts and commands step-by-step through several practical and real-world examples. You'll learn how to install a web server, how to install a database server, how to create database users, and how to configure WordPress. Before you know it, you'll have a fully functioning blog on your hands. This is a great way to put your new-found Linux skills to good use. Extensive lessons on terminal commands- how to find and replace text, parts of text, tiny bits of text or even non-text. How to use pipes and subshells to create customized commands that automate day to day tasks.
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Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting directories.
How to use the nano, vi, and emacs editors.
How to customize your shell prompt.
How to find and install software, and many more
Let us start learning the skills you need to level up your career!!
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User's Account Setup for Passwordless Authentication
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Offline Ansible Installation ( When there is no internet available on Control Node )
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4. Implementing Playbooks
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Writing YAML Files
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Guided Exercise: Writing YAML Files
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Implementing Modules
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Modules
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Implementing Ansible Playbooks
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Ansible Playbooks
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Lab: Implementing Playbooks
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Summary
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5. Managing Variables and Inclusions
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Managing Variables
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Guided Exercise: Managing Variables
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Managing Facts
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Guided Exercise: Managing Facts
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Managing Inclusions
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Guided Exercise: Managing Inclusions
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Lab: Managing Variables and Inclusions
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6. Implementing Task Control
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Constructing Flow Control
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Guided Exercise: Constructing Flow Control
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Implementing Handlers
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Handlers
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Implementing Tags
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Guided Exercise: Implementing Tags
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Handling Errors
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Guided Exercise: Handling Errors
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Lab: Implementing Task Control
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Summary
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7.Automate User Administrative tasks using Ansible playbook with Shell Scripting
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Manage User Administration
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Lab on user administration using Ansible Playbook
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Complete automate user administrative tasks using Ansible playbook with Shell Scripting
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Supply Crypted Password in the playbook
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Ansible-playbook on user module with conditions -Lab
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8.Industrial Live overview of Automation tool using Ansible with Shell Scriptings & python
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Industrial usage of Automation tool Lab-1
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Industrial usage of Automation tool Lab-2
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9. Automate Patching on Multiple Linux Server using Ansible Playbook
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Overview about Linux Patching
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Automate Linux Patching using Ansible
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Verify application/Database processes are running or not
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Decision point to start patching
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Upgrade all the packages on the server
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Check if reboot required after the kernel update
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Install the specific kernel version using Ansible Playbook.
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Various Labs to understand the Ansible Playbook for patching
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Do you want to learn how to easily deploy and manage your AWS Lambda functions with the Serverless framework?
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Building backend for your web and mobile applications has never been easier. AWS created this revolutionary product in 2014 named AWS Lambda; in which you don't have to run servers, you just run functions! You can then infinitelyscale your backend automatically based on the load you are getting. The days of managing a fleet of servers are OVER! AWS is the next IT REVOLUTION, and you are at the right place to learn about the best tools to get started with it!
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Course also covers all the required installations, the AWSLambda Core Concepts, YAML, the ServerlessFrameworks and all the required things you wanted to know, so that you should be confident enough to develop and deploy your own Lambda functions in Serverless framework.
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This course also covers the details about real world examples such as S3 Thumbnails, REST API and AWS Automation with EC2 Start and Stop.
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Why I should take this course?
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With over 2.5 hours of videos and 35+ classes, you will be confident to develop and deploy AWS Lambda functions easily with Serverless Framework!
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Our aim is to make you confident and know everything you need to successfully develop and deploy AWS Lambda functions with serverless framework as soon as possible.
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You will have all the required hands-on experience and you will learn through real world examples
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In this course, you will understand the architecture of Serverless framework, how Serverless Apps are Built and Deployed
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You will learn how to build a basic REST API using AWS Lambda, the API Gateway and DynamoDB
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You have life-time access to this course and a 15-day satisfaction guaranteed with this course
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Overview of the Course Contents -
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Section 1 – Course Introduction: In this section, we will have introduction to the course. We will talk about what are the course pre-requisites, course objectives, who are the targeted students for this course. You will also have code available to download which will be used throughout the course for learning!
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Section 2 - AWS Lambda & Serverless - Getting Started: In this section, we will get started with the understanding AWS Lambda using AWS console, how to install NodeJS and Serverless Framework, how to deploy your first function using the Serverless framework, how to run, update, fetch our AWS Lambda Functions directly from the Command Line Interface (CLI).
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Section 3 - AWS Lambda & Serverless - In Depth: In this sections, we will learn about AWS Lambda and Serverless in depth. We will create a AWS Lambda function using Python. We will learn about how YAML works and its usage in the Serverless framework with a practice exercise. We will learn about AWS Lambda function timeouts and memory settings, and their impacts, IAM permissions, how to provision them using AWS Lambda Serverless framework, how they impact your functions, defining environment variables in AWS Lambda, how they can be used in your functions, how you can configure your AWS Lambda functions with Serverless to be in a VPC so they can access your internal resources such as EC2 servers or RDS databases. We will also understand the AWS Lambda pricing model in this section!
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Section 4 - Real World Example 1 - S3 Thumbnails: In this section, we will gain understanding on the real-world example of S3 Thumbnails. We will have an overview of the S3 Thumbnail Generator Service, Docker installation, S3 Thumbnail Generator Service implementation and Next steps and ideas to make the Thumbnail Service better!
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Section 5 - Real World Example 2 - REST API: In this section, we will see the overview of the REST API Service and understand how the REST API Service is built using AWS Lambda and Serverless in NodeJS. We will also learn to build the REST API and understand how the REST API Service is deployed using AWS Lambda and Serverless in NodeJS. We will understand how the REST API Service is tested, and Ideas to improve the REST API using AWS Lambda Serverless services.
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Section 6 - Real World Example 3 - AWS Automation - EC2 Start Stop: In this section, we will have an overview of the Lambda Services, learn about a CRON job AWS Lambda, how to build and Deploy the CRON Job to stop and start EC2 Instances and next steps and ideas to improve the EC2 automation job!
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Section 7 - Next Steps: In this section, we will see next steps which you can take in your learning adventures of the AWS Lambda and Serverless framework.
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After taking this course, you will become proficient in developing and deploying Lambda functions with Serverless framework! You will know all the required setups and installations and management settings!
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So, what are you thinking go ahead and click on “Enroll Now” button.
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Anyone looking to use the Google Cloud Platform in their organizations
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Anyone looking to clear the Google Data Engineer or Cloud Architect certification tests
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Anyone looking to build TensorFlow models and deploy them on the cloud
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The Google Cloud Platform is not currently the most popular cloud offering out there - that's AWS of course - but it is possibly the best cloud offering for high-end machine learning applications. That's because TensorFlow, the super-popular deep learning technology is also from Google.
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What's Included:
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Certification stuff - Covers pretty much all of the material you ought to need to get past the Google Data Engineer and Cloud Architect certification tests
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Compute and Storage - AppEngine, Container Enginer (aka Kubernetes) and Compute Engine
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Big Data and Managed Hadoop - Dataproc, Dataflow, BigTable, BigQuery, Pub/Sub
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TensorFlow on the Cloud - what neural networks and deep learning really are, how neurons work and how neural networks are trained.
Security - Identity and Access Management, Identity-Aware proxying, OAuth, API Keys, service accounts
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Networking - Virtual Private Clouds, shared VPCs, Load balancing at the network, transport and HTTP layer; VPN, Cloud Interconnect and CDN Interconnect
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Hadoop Foundations: A quick look at the open-source cousins (Hadoop, Spark, Pig, Hive and HBase)
Any graduate students who is willing to gain his knowledge in the field of Cloud Computing or also those who are in Job, they can also join this course and enhance their existing skills. \n\t
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Students and Office going people who has limited time to join any Institute to learn technical courses, they can join this online course modules and learn it in his/her free time. \n\t
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Website Developers, Application Developers, Mobile App Developers and all IT Services Providers Professional
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1. There is no formal prerequisites for this course, however, if you have knowledge about IT Infrastructures like about Servers, Storage, Network, Database basic knowledge, that would be beneficial.
Q1. Are you looking for learning AWS or Cloud Computing? \nQ2. Looking forward for one place where you can get the quality content and can understand the concept in real with similar to live environment? \nQ3. Confused where should I go? \nQ4. Also, can put some effort and like to learn by Watching practical based tutorial at reasonable price?
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If your answer is Yes to all these questions, you are at right place go through the Course and you will be an AWS Guru after doing this completely.
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After covering both Modules, you can Go for Global Certification AWS Solution Architect Associate 2018.
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This course cover all major services for AWS Solution Architect Associate such as Cloud Introduction, EC2, EBS, Load Balancing and Auto Scaling Route 53, and Best practices for AWS which includes Billing, Calculator in details.
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Important Tip - Here is that watch video completely, do practically by using Free Tier Account. \n \nOnce you completed both modues and looking for Global Certification, email me at awslearnings@gmail.com and I will provide you Exam Questions for practice without any extra cost. Keep Learning and Rocking...
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Course Outline
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Introduction to Cloud Computing and AWS (Lets Start)
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What is Cloud Computing
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AWS Solution Architect Course Content
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Know about AWS Certifications
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Create a Free Tier Account in AWS (Valid for 1 Year)
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AWS Servers and Storage Solution - EC2 and EBS
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How to host a Website in AWS (Using Ubuntu Server)
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How to give Elastic IP address to an EC2 Server
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How to Setup Window Server in AWS
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How to host a Website in AWS (Ubuntu Server)
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How to take backup and restore in AWS
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AWS EC2 and EBS Exam Tips
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Load Balancer and Auto Scaling in AWS
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How to setup Load Balancing and Auto Scaling
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AWS DNS Services (Route 53)
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AWS Route 53 Part 1
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AWS Route 53 Part 2
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S3 - AWS Storage Solutions, Exam Must
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S3 - Important Topics and Exam Tips
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How to create S3 Bucket and its options (Lab)
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How Versioning Works in S3
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S3 - Cross Region Replication (Lab)
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AWS VPC - Create your own organization Network
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Introduction to VPC and their Important Terms
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Create your own VPC (Lab)
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Other Useful Handy Information (Best Practice, Interview Questions, Clo
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AWS Best Practices
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AWS Interview Questions
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LAMP Stack Installation in AWS
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Enjoy Cloud Formation – Word Press Server
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Once you complete this Module, you may like to check the second Module which covers AWS Advanced topics too. \nAWS Solution Architect Associate 2018 - Module 2 (Hindi) \nhttps://www.unanth.com/online-course/aws-solution-architect-associate-2018-module-2-hindi
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Wish you all the best... \nKeep Learning and Keep Rocking.....
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Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/cloudlearning (Supported by 3600+ Learners) \nJoin at Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/awslearnings4cloud (800+ Followers)...
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This course is most useful for Masters and Phd Student who using remote sensing.
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Useful for Students and Engineers who writing dissertation and Reports.
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This Course covers in Depth Explanations
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No need to ask your seniors or search more on Google, one space covers everything.
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This course also include accuracy assessment report generation in Erdas.
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90% practical 10% theory
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Problem faced During classification:
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Some of us faced problem during classification as:
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Urban area and barren land has same signature
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Dry river reflects same signature as urban area and barren land
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if you try to correct urban and get error in barren
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In Hilly area, you cannot classify forest which is in the hill shade area.
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Add new class after final work
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How to get rid of this all problems Join this course.
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Anyone who wants to get a boost to their AWS Career
Anyone who wants to understand how AWS is used in the real world
Anyone who wants to go from beginner to professional in under 5 hrs
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AWS Account, Windows/Linux/Mac
Basic knowledge about AWS Services and IT Concepts
If you are looking to boost your career in the field of AWS then you are in the right spot, In this course you will learn how to apply the AWS Concepts to build your Infrastructure from scratch which can handle any production workload and can scale to any number of customers.
I have created this course to help students who are new to AWS understand how the AWS Services work together to host a web application using best practices and a secure 3 tier architecture.
You will learn the most trending and high in demand skill of managing \"Infrastructure as Code\" using Terraform from basics and I will show you step by step process of how to write your infrastructure as code by creating all the components in our infrastructure using Terraform.
At the end of the course I have also included \"Devops using Slack\" section which gives you an idea of how you can get visibility in you cloud by using Cloudwatch Alarms, Scaling Policies and SNS topics posting messages to slack.
This course is a complete hands on and I have attached the required resources at the respective sections.
Here are some of the topics that are covered in this course.
VPC setup from scratch
IAM Role Setup
Application Servers using EC2
Automation using User data
Load balancer setup
Multiple EC2 instances in load balancer
Autoscaling groups for scaling
Cloudwatch alarms
Scaling policies
SNS notifications
Route53
SSL Configuration
Terraform Setup
infrastructure as code using Terraform
Using SLACK for devops
Here is what you will get by the end of this course :
You will understand 3 tier architecture to host web applications
Create and Manage Production Infrastructure in AWS
Manage AWS Infrastructure using Terraform
Perform Devops using SLACK
By the end of this course you will be able to host your production applications at scale
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Anybody who is interested in learning Hacking Through MicroController
Anybody who wants to learn real World Hacking Scenario.
The Digispark is a microcontroller based on Attiny85 development board. It is similar to Arduino but smaller and more powerful.
you can purchased it from digistump
its specification are: Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux) Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection) On-board 500ma 5V Regulator Built-in USB 6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB) 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader) I2C and SPI (vis USI) PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM) ADC on 4 pins Power LED and Test/Status LED