Linux+ Certification Course

 
  • Price: US$ 499.00
  • Publisher: ElementK
  • Number of modules: 43
  • Length: 344 hours
  • Language: English
  • Subscription: 12 months
whats-included

Are you an experienced Linux professional?  Prove it with the CompTIA Linux+ certification. 

Linux+ certification course includes the following virtual labs:

  • Creating User and Group Accounts
  • Navigating the Filesystem
  • Finding and Navigating within Files
  • Maintaining Packages Using cron Jobs
  • Multitasking
  • Hosting a Web Site with Apache

 

Linux+ Certification Course Details

Module Name Description
Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 4): Managing Local Services In this course, you will obtain an understanding of how to manage local Linux services. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably involving 6 to 12 months with Linux.

Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 3): Managing a Linux System In this course, you will obtain an understanding of how to manage a Linux system. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably involving 6 to 12 months with Linux.

Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 6): Linux Installation In this course, you will obtain an understanding of how to install Linux on a computer system. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably with 6 to 12 months involving Linux.

Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 2): Linux Filesystem In this course, you will obtain an understanding of how to create, manage, and maintain the Linux Filesystem. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably involving 6 to 12 months with Linux.

Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 1): Linux Introduction In this course, you will obtain an understanding of the history of Linux and manage user and group accounts. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably with 6 to 12 months involving Linux.

Linux+ Certification Second Edition (Part 5): Managing Network Services In this course, you will obtain an understanding of how to manage network Linux services. This includes services used for both local area networks and wide area networks. Students should have up to 24 months of professional computer support experience, preferably involving 6 to 12 months with Linux.
SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036): Part 3 This course enables you to edit files in the Linux system using graphical and command line editors. This enables you to view and manage processes running in the system. This explains how to configure network settings with YaST and use commands to test the network connection. This course is primarily intended for the Certified Novell Engineer. Certification candidates with experience in other operating systems can also make use of this to begin preparing for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Linux System Administration: LPI Certification (Second Edition) You already have a basic knowledge of computer hardware and system administration. Now you would like to focus on Linux system administration and prepare to take the LPI 101 and 102 exams. In this course, you will do just that. This course is designed for a person who has been performing basic system administration tasks and who needs to install, configure, and manage a Linux-based system. This course is also useful for individuals who desire to take the 101 and 102 exams of LPI leading to the Junior Level Administration (LPIC1) certification.
SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036): Part 2 This course enables you to administer Linux using the YaST management utility. It explains how to change the printer configuration and obtain hardware configuration information using YaST and work with the Linux shell and the command line. It includes the skill of managing files and directories. This course is primarily intended for the Certified Novell Engineer. Certification candidates with experience in other operating systems can also make use of this to begin preparing for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Advanced SUSE Linux Administration (3038): Part 5 You need to analyze performance on a SLES 9 system to prevent performance bottlenecks. Also, you need to understand how things work in the background when adding a new hardware to a SLES 9 system. This course guides you on how to analyze the system performance, fine-tune the system, and manage the hardware. These, along with the skills learned in the SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and the SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses, will enable you to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test.
SAMS Teach Yourself UNIX 24 Hours, 3rd Edition Welcome to the third edition of Sams Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours! This course has been designed to be helpful as a guide as well as a tutorial for both beginning users and those with previous Unix experience. The user of this course is assumed to be intelligent, but no familiarity with Unix is expected or required.
Migrating to SUSE Linux: SLES 9 (3019) This course enables Linux administrators who have worked with Linux distributions other than SUSE LINUX to perform administrative tasks on the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) platform. In this course, you will install SLES 9 and perform administrative tasks on the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) platform.
SUSE LINUX Network Services: SLES 9 (3057) In addition to administering the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 from YaST and from the command line, you might want to use the advanced features of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9. In this course, you will use BIND to configure a DNS server, use DHCP to manage networks, set up a print server, use Samba to connect to Windows, configure a mail server, use OpenSLP, monitor network traffic, and deploy Tomcat.
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration: LPI Certification (Second Edition) You would like to implement the newest technologies, services and features of Linux in your network. As the network size increases, you need to manage the server and the network traffic. In this course, Linux Network Administration, you will be implementing web, file and security features on the server and manage them. You will also troubleshoot the system and network problems. This course is intended for system and network administrators who are familiar with working at the Linux command line and performing basic system administration tasks such as maintaining user accounts and groups, and backing up and restoring data.
Essentials of Red Hat Linux 5 To prepare yourself for the job of a Linux system administrator, you'll want to equip yourself with the basic Linux usage and management skills. In this course, you will explore the shell environment, manage the Linux filesystem, and familiarize yourself with the basic aspects of Linux system administration. This course is designed for students with little or no experience in Linux. It also targets IT professionals or users who want to build user-level Linux skills and/or build base line skills in Linux Administration.
System Administration of Red Hat Linux 5 To work with server configuration and manage multiple networked systems, you require system administration skills. In this course, you will administer Red Hat Linux systems and networks. This course is designed for Linux or Unix users and IT professionals who want to build Linux system administrations skills. Individuals aspiring to become Red Hat certified Technician (RHCT) can also pursue this course.
UNIX and Linux: Fundamentals You are probably familiar with the Microsoft Windows environment. However, you may now need to become comfortable with UNIX or Linux, perhaps because your organization is shifting to applications that specifically run on a UNIX or Linux platform. So, you need to get familiar with working in this type of operating system. In the Unix and Linux Fundamentals course, you will examine the overall structure of the UNIX and Linux environment, and use the command line interface (CLI) to perform basic tasks. These fundamental skills will help you work effectively with any version of Linux or UNIX.
UNIX and Linux: Advanced User You know how to use the command line interface in UNIX and Linux to perform basic tasks. However, at times, you may need to perform certain complex tasks, which require a more detailed knowledge of the file-management and text-processing utilities. The UNIX and Linux Advanced User course expands on some of the basic file-management and text-processing utilities and commands, and also introduces several advanced utilities and commands. The course provides a foundation for further studies in the UNIX and Linux programming or administration domains.
Networking and Security Administration of Red Hat Linux 5 As a network administrator, you will be required to manage security and performance of multiple systems on a network. In this course, you will implement system security and user authentication between hosts using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. You will implement advanced system and network services along with security policies to ensure efficient network administration. This course is designed for Linux or Unix Administrators and IT professionals who want to build Linux network and security administration skills in networking and security management. It is also designed for individuals who desire to become Red Hat Certified Engineers (RHCE).
SUSE Linux Administration (3037): Part 4 This course is designed for students to learn the basic SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) administration skills. These skills, along with those taught in the Linux Fundamentals (3036) and Advanced Linux Administration (3038) courses, prepare you to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test. While the primary audience for this course is the current Novell CNESM, Linux professionals and administrators with experience in other operating systems can also use this course to help prepare for the Novell CLP Practicum.
SUSE LINUX Security: SLES 9 (3058) This course introduces the learner to various security-related aspects of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 system administration. This course is designed for users who are familiar with regular system administration, text editors, and basic steps of SUSE LINUX system administration.
Novell Nterprise Linux Services (3015): Part 2 This course serves as the introductory course for the Novell Nterprise Linux Services solution. It is primarily designed for the current Novell CNE Linux professionals. Novell CNA professionals with basic eDirectory knowledge can also use this course to prepare for the Novell CLE Practicum. In addition, students need to be familiar with the Linux environment, installion and upgradation of Novell Nterprise Linux Services, providing directory services with eDirectory, managing user identities with NNLS, and synchronizing user identities with NNLS.
Advanced SUSE LINUX Administration (3038): Part 4 You may want to perform many routine tasks such as creating a backup automatically to save time. Also, you want to install software from other sources that are available only as source codes. You can do these with shell scripts and a program compiler. This course guides you to create shell scripts and compile software from source. These, along with the skills learned in the SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses, bring you a step closer to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test.
Linux Professional: System Administration In this course, you will learn about the basics of administering a server using the Linux operating system. you will get a broad vision on the history and architecture of Linux, configuration of X windows server, Linux printer, administer users, groups and password management, probe into the basics of ext2 filesystem, configuration of Linux kernel, create shell scripts, manage applications on a server and identify the basics of system performance tuning.
Linux Professional: Network Administration In this course, you will examine fundamental Linux and TCP/IP Internetworking concepts, use remote administration services and tools, build and use the Samba server in a mixed environment, and use basic troubleshooting tools and techniques. You will also set up and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Domain Name System (DNS), Network File System (NFS), the cron daemon, and also Network Information Service (NIS).

After completing this course, you will be able to use remote administration services and tools, build the Samba server in mixed environment, troubleshoot using tools and techniques, and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DNS, NFS, the cron daemon and NIS.
Fundamentals of UNIX Administration In this course, you will customize the Korn Shell environment, build shell scripts in the Korn shell, control the UNIX system, manage UNIX user accounts, manage system software in UNIX, and manage file systems in UNIX. You will also troubleshoot the UNIX system, configure the UNIX client/server environment, apply security practices to UNIX systems, and Improve the UNIX system performance.
Linux+ Certification In this course you will define and identify origins, benefits, drawbacks, and uses of the Linux operating system. You will log in, enter commands, shut down and restart your Linux workstation, create and configure users and groups, and manage the filesystem. You will use Linux text editors and redirection to create and modify files. You will then archive files with tar, cpio, and other commands, work in the X Window environment, manage print services, and add and update packages through package management utilities.
Novell Nterprise Linux Services (3015): Part 1 This course serves as the introductory course for the Novell Nterprise Linux Services solution. It is primarily designed for the current Novell CNE. Linux professionals. Novell CNA professionals with basic eDirectory knowledge can also use this course to prepare for the Novell CLE Practicum.
Advanced SUSE Linux Administration (3038): Part 1 This course is designed for students who have undergone the SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses. In this course you learn advanced features of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) administration skills. This course guides you to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) and configure the network devices manually. These, along with the skills taught in SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses takes you one step forward to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test.
SUSE Linux Administration (3037): Part 1 This course is designed for students to learn the basic SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) administration skills. These skills, along with those taught in the Linux Fundamentals (3036) and Advanced Linux Administration (3038) courses, prepare you to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test. While the primary audience for this course is the current Novell CNESM, Linux professionals and administrators with experience in other operating systems can also use this course to help prepare for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Advanced SUSE Linux Administration (3038): Part 2 This course is designed for students who have completed the mini course, SUSE LINUX: Installation and Configuration. In a network, you need to configure a system as a server to provide network services to client machines. This course guides you in configuring the network services. These, along with the skills learned in the SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses, bring you a step closer to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test.
SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036): Part 1 This course provides a basic knowledge of the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9. This includes concepts such as understanding Linux, using help resources, and other skills that are fundamental to understanding SLES 9. This course is primarily intended for the Certified Novell Engineer. Certification candidates with experience in other operating systems too can make use of this course to begin preparing for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Linux System Administration - LPI Certification (Part 1): Setting Up a Linux System You already have a basic knowledge of computer hardware and system administration. Now you would like to focus on Linux system administration and prepare to take the LPI 101 and 102 exams. In this course, you will do just that. This course is designed for a person who has been performing basic system administration tasks and who needs to install, configure, and manage a Linux based system. This course is also useful for individuals who desire to take the 101 and 102 exams of LPI leading to the Junior Level Administration (LPIC1) certification.
Linux Professional: Apache Web Server In this course, you will examine how to build, install, configure, and customize Apache Web Server and optimize its performance.
Linux Workstation Management (Red Hat 7.2) In this course, you'll examine the uses, benefits, and drawbacks of Linux. You will also examine how to install Red Hat Linux 7.2, and work with Linux commands, email clients, X Windows, window managers, groups, the Linux file system, file and directory permissions, shells, variables, functions, and RPM packages.
SUSE Linux Administration (3037): Part 2 This course is designed for students to learn the basic SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) administration skills. These skills, along with those taught in the Linux Fundamentals (3036) and Advanced Linux Administration (3038) courses, prepare you to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test. While the primary audience for this course is the current Novell CNESM, Linux professionals and administrators with experience in other operating systems can also use this course to help prepare for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Linux System Administration - LPI Certification (Part 2): Configuring Resources, Users, and Groups You already have a basic knowledge of computer hardware and system administration. Now you would like to focus on Linux system administration and prepare to take the LPI 101 and 102 exams. In this course, you will do just that. This course is designed for a person who has been performing basic system administration tasks and who needs to install, configure, and manage a Linux based system. This course is also useful for individuals who desire to take the 101 and 102 exams of LPI leading to the Junior Level Administration (LPIC1) certification.
Linux System Administration - LPI Certification (Part 3): Managing the System You already have a basic knowledge of computer hardware and system administration. Now you would like to focus on Linux system administration and prepare to take the LPI 101 and 102 exams. In this course, you will do just that. This course is designed for a person who has been performing basic system administration tasks and who needs to install, configure, and manage a Linux based system. This course is also useful for individuals who desire to take the 101 and 102 exams of LPI leading to the Junior Level Administration (LPIC1) certification.
SUSE Linux Administration (3037): Part 3 This course is designed for students to learn the basic SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) administration skills. These skills, along with those taught in the Linux Fundamentals (3036) and Advanced Linux Administration (3038) courses, prepare you to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test. While the primary audience for this course is the current Novell CNESM, Linux professionals and administrators with experience in other operating systems can also use this course to help prepare for the Novell CLP Practicum.
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration - LPI Certification (Part 4) As new technologies are constantly being introduced to the market, you would like to implement those services in your network. As the network size increases day by day, you need to manage the server and the network traffic. In this course, Linux Network Administration, you will be implementing web, file and security features on the server and managing them. You will also troubleshoot the system and network problems. This course is intended for system and network administrators who are familiar with working at the Linux command line, and performing basic system administration tasks such as maintaining user accounts and groups, and backing up and restoring data. This course serves as preparation for individuals who desire to take the 201 and 202 exams of LPI leading to the Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) certification.
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration - LPI Certification (Part 3) As new technologies are being introduced to the market, you would like to implement those services in your network. As the network size increases day by day, you need to manage the server and the network traffic. In this course, Linux Network Administration, you will be implementing web, file and security features on the server and manage them. You will also troubleshoot the system and network problems. This course is intended for system and network administrators who are familiar with working at the Linux command line, and performing basic system administration tasks such as maintaining user accounts and groups, and backing up and restoring data. This course serves as preparation for individuals who desire to take the 201 and 202 exams of LPI leading to the Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) certification.
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration - LPI Certification (Part 1) As new technologies are being introduced to the market, you would like to implement those services in your network. As the network size increases day by day, you need to manage the server and the network traffic. In this course, Linux Network Administration, you will be implementing web, file and security features on the server and managing them. You will also troubleshoot the system and network problems. This course is intended for system and network administrators who are familiar with working at the Linux command line, and performing basic system administration tasks such as maintaining user accounts and groups, and backing up and restoring data. This course serves as preparation for individuals who desire to take the 201 and 202 exams of LPI leading to the Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) certification.
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration - LPI Certification (Part 2) As new technologies are being introduced to the market, you would like to implement those services in your network. As the network size increases day by day, you need to manage the server and the network traffic. In this course, Linux Network Administration, you will be implementing web, file and security features on the server and managing them. You will also troubleshoot the system and network problems. This course is intended for system and network administrators who are familiar with working at the Linux command line, and performing basic system administration tasks such as maintaining user accounts and groups, and backing up and restoring data. This course serves as preparation for individuals who desire to take the 201 and 202 exams of LPI leading to the Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) certification.
Advanced SUSE Linux Administration (3038): Part 3 This course is designed for students who have completed the mini course, SUSE LINUX: Network Services. In a network, you should secure your SLES 9 server against local attacks by creating a general security policy. You should also create a backup strategy to ensure that data will never be lost. This course guides you to secure your SLES 9 system and develop a backup strategy. These, along with the skills learned in the SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (3036) and SUSE LINUX Administration (3037) courses, bring you a step closer to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) certification practicum test.