Linux for Cloud & DevOps Engineers – Hands-on!!

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Last updated on August 22, 2024 2:21 pm

Learn Linux for DevOps and Cloud with this comprehensive course. Covering topics such as Linux filesystem structure, basic commands, troubleshooting instance launch issues, EC2, permissions in Linux, user administration, and more. Perfect for IT professionals looking to expand their knowledge in cloud technology. Start your journey today!

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What you’ll learn

  • Linux for Cloud & DevOps Engineers
  • Linux Filesystem Structure & Basic commands
  • Troubleshooting Instance launch Issues
  • EC2 – Elastic Compute Cloud
  • Permissions in Linux
  • User Administration
  • User’s Home Directory In Linux
  • Systemd – System and Service Manager
  • Bonus AWS Systems Manager

Linux for Cloud & DevOps Engineers

Introduction

  • Create an AWS Account

  • Create an EC2 Instance – Amazon Linux

  • Create a key pair – Public & Private Key

  • MobaXterm – Connect EC2 Instance

  • Putty – Connect EC2 Instance

  • Gitbash – Connect to EC2 Instance

  • Create an EC2 Instance – Ubuntu

  • Filter Instances

  • Access Instance using User Name & Password (Without using Private key)

  • More about private & public key

  • Passwordless authentication from Linux to Ubuntu Server

  • Lab – Access the Amazon Linux Instance other than the default user

  • Lab – Access the Ubuntu Linux Instance other than the default user

  • Lab – Passwordless Authentication between Amazon Linux & Ubuntu and Vice versa

Linux Filesystem Structure & Basic commands

  • Linux File Hierarchy Structure

  • Basic Linux Commands Practice

    pwd, touch, vi/vim/nano cp mv mkdir, etc

User Administration

  • Overview of User Administration

  • Lab – Managing User Account

  • Lab – User & Group Creation

  • Lab – Primary & Supplementary group

  • Lab – Usermod Command

  • Understanding the Shadow file

User’s Home Directory In Linux

  • Overview of .bash_profile, .bashrc & .bash_logout

  • Lab – Initialization file

  • Lab – Set PATH in .bash_profile file

  • Lab – Set Aliases & Login prompt PS1

Permissions in Linux

  • Overview of Permissions in Linux

  • File & Directory Attributes

  • Access Modes ( Absolute & Symbolic Mode)

  • Change Ownership

  • Scenario-based Lab Sessions

  • Lab – Permit access to a file/directory for a group

  • Lab – Permit access to a file/directory for a others

  • Lab – Change the ownership or a file/directory

Troubleshooting Instance launch Issues

  • VcpuLimitExceeded Error

  • InstanceLimitExceeded Error

  • Insufficient Instance Capacity

  • Instance terminates immediately

  • Common SSH Login Issues

EC2 – Elastic Compute Cloud

  • Overview of EC2 Service

  • Deploy an EC2 Instance Lab

  • Create a key pair to access the Instance

  • Connect to an Instance via putty

  • Connect to an Instance from Linux Server

  • Enable Termination Protection

  • EC2 Shutdown Behavior

  • Overview of Security Groups

  • EBS & Volume types

  • Lab Session on EBS

  • EBS Volume & Snapshot

  • Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

  • Lab Session on AMI & SnapShot

  • Encrypted Root Volume

  • Elastic IP

  • EC2 Instance backup and restore

  • Increase the Size of a Root Volume

  • EC2 Instance Metadata

  • EC2 Instance Userdata

Systemd – System and Service Manager

  • Introduction to Systemd, Systemd units

  • Lab on systemctl command and journal

Bonus AWS Systems Manager

  • AWS Systems Manager Overview

  • AWS Systems Manager Agent (SSM Agent)

  • Configure EC2 Instances with SSM Agent & Role

  • AWS Tags & Resouce Groups

  • AWS Systems Manager Run Command

  • AWS Systems Manager Documents

  • AWS Systems Manager Inventory

  • Configure Patch Manager using predefined baselines

  • Create a Custom patch baseline (Critical & Medium patches by severities)

  • Configure patch manager using a custom patch baseline (Linux)

  • Last Lecture

Who this course is for:

  • IT professionals across a broad range of disciplines who want to learn cloud technology.
  • Those who wish to Learn Linux for DevOps & Cloud

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