certified linux network administrator

certified linux network administrator

Overview

Put in the simplest terms, Linux is an operating system. By 2008, it represented an astonishing $25 billion ecosystem. Since its start in 1991, Linux has grown to become a force in computing, powering everything from the New York Stock Exchange to mobile phones to supercomputers to consumer devices. This amazing growth in the usage of Linux OS worldwide results from the factors such as higher security, cost-effectiveness, robust performance, flexibility and stability.

Because of this vast growth, almost one million jobs have already been created for Linux Professionals worldwide; yet only a few are qualified enough to take on the jobs. The demand for Linux Professionals still far exceeds the supply. How can we cater to this growing demand? Linux for certificate from Actiive Tech Networks is a stepping stone for anyone who wishes to enter the world of Linux that offers plenty of career opportunities.

Whether you want to boost your professional credentials for an IT career, or want to follow a starter course for a more advanced program like Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), getting started with ‘Linux for certificate from ATN is a smart choice. At ATN, our highly qualified lecturers with hands on experience are eager to guide you towards mastery of Linux fundamentals so that you can successfully move on to the next level, if not simply strengthen your IT career success.

LINUX – Today

  • Linux started as a project in September 1991 by Linus Torvalds
  • 10,000 lines of source code under the General Public License (GPL)
  • Code base has now grown to an astonishing 204 million lines of code.
  • Estimated that these 204 million lines of source code would cost around $10.8 billion if it was written on a commercial basis
  • Would take $1.4 billion to develop the Linux Kernel alone.
  • Runs NYSE to Mobile Phones to Supercomputers to Consumer Devices

How did LINUX starts?

Linus Torvalds, a young man was studying computer Science at the University of Helsinki.

After buying a PC with an Intel 386 CPU, he began using Minix, an Unix-inspired operating system created by Andrew Tannenbaum for use as a teaching tool. Linus was not impressed with the system in general and in particular he lamented its inability to do terminal emulation, which he needed so he could connect to the university’s computers. Linus decided to do the terminal emulation program himself, independently of Minix. These were the first steps toward creating Linux.

Linus quickly developed the terminal emulation program and it was sufficient for his needs for a while. However, Linus began thinking that it would be nice to be able to do other things with it like transferring and saving files. This is where Linux was really born. Originally, Linus wanted to name his creation ‘Freax’ (pronounced like the English word freaks). He changed it to Linux at the prompting of a friend.

Course in detail

  • Get Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop
  • Manage Files Graphically with Nautilus
  • Get Help in a Graphical Environment
  • Configure Local Services
  • Get Started with the Open Source Desktop Application
  • Get Started with Bash
  • Manage Physical Storage I
  • Monitor System Resources
  • Manage System Software
  • Get Help in a Textual Environment
  • Establish Network Connectivity
  • Administer Users and Groups
  • Manage Files from the Command Line
  • Secure Linux File Access
  • Administer Remote Systems
  • Configure General Services
  • Manage Physical Storage II
  • Install Linux Graphically
  • Manage Virtual Machines
  • Deploy File Sharing Services
  • Comprehensive Review
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