This book was written to provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment. Beginners and experienced users alike should find the information they need to cover nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration. The possible range of topics to cover is nearly limitless, so of course it has been impossible …
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Makes it easy for small- to medium–sized businesses to enter the world of zero–cost software running on Linux and covers all the distros you might want to use, including Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. This book takes a layered, component–based approach to open source business systems, while training system administrators as the builders of business infrastructure. If …
Real Application Clusters (RAC) and the Grid architecture are Oracle’s strategy for scaling out enterprise systems to cope with bigger workloads and more users. Many books limit themselves by conceptualizing and theorizing about RAC technology, but this book is the first to portray implementing and administering an Oracle 10g RAC system in a Linux environment. This book features …
Key FeaturesAutomate tasks effectively and take charge of your infrastructureEffectively scale Salt to manage thousands of machines and tackle everyday problemsExplore Salt’s inner workings and advance your knowledge of itBook DescriptionSaltStack is a powerful configuration management and automation suite designed to manage servers and tens or thousands of nodes. This book showcases Salt as a very powerful automation …
Get up to date with the finer points of Ubuntu Server using this comprehensive guideAbout This BookGet well-versed with newly-added features in Ubuntu 16.04Master the art of installing, managing, and troubleshooting Ubuntu ServerA practical easy-to-understand book that will help you enhance your existing skills.Who This Book Is ForThis book is intended for readers with intermediate or advanced-beginner skills …
Advanced Linux Programming is divided into two parts. The first covers generic UNIX system services, but with a particular eye towards Linux specific information. This portion of the book will be of use even to advanced programmers who have worked with other Linux systems since it will cover Linux specific details and differences. For programmers without UNIX experience, …