Overview
This course has been created for managers, system architects, existing Unix or Windows administrators or anyone who wants to know what Ubuntu Server operating system has to offer. This course in most cases answers the question WHAT Ubuntu Server can do for you, rather than HOW to do things. If you are interested in the HOW question then please have a look at our Administration of Linux System training course.
This course always covers the newest release of Ubuntu.
Requirements
Basic Linux or Unix-like system knowledge required.
Course Outline
Ubuntu Server Edition
- Ubuntu versions
- Available support
- TLS and standard edition
- Maintenance policy and life cycle
Ubuntu and Hardware
- Checking compatibility with Ubuntu
- Available kernels and supported architectures
Package Management
- Dpkg and apt-get
- Available sources
- Adding new sources
- Alternative packet management systems (RPM, Yums, etc…) and dependencies
- Aptitude
- Automatic Updates
- Distribution Upgrades
Networking
- Network Configuration
- TCP/IP, IPv4 and IPv6
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Time Synchronisation – timedatectl, chrony
- Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
Remote Administration
- OpenSSH Server
- OpenLDAP Server
- Samba and LDAP
- Kerberos
Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Configuration
Security
- User Management
- Console Security
- Firewall
- AppArmor
- Certificates
- VPN
- SSSD
Web Servers
- HTTPD – Apache2 Web Server
- PHP8 – Scripting Language
- Squid – Proxy Server
- Ruby on Rails
- Apache Tomcat, Apache Kafka
Databases
- MySQL, MariaDB
- PostgreSQL
Wiki Applications
- Moin Moin
- MediaWiki
File Servers
- FTP Server
- Network File System (NFS)
- CUPS – Print Server
Email Services
- Postfix
- Exim4
- Dovecot Server
- Mailman
- Mail Filtering
Version Control System
- Bazaar
- Subversion
- CVS Server
- Mercurial
- GIT
Windows Networking
- Samba File Server
- Samba Print Server
- Securing a Samba File and Print Server
- Samba as a Domain Controller
- Samba Active Directory Integration
- Likewise Open
Backups
- Shell Scripts
- Archive Rotation
- Bacula
- Rsnapshot
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- libvirt
- Packer.io
- Quemu and KVM
- VirtualBox
- VMware
- EC2
- Containers – lxd, lxc
- OpenStack
Other
- Keeping /etc under Version Control System
- Block Device Replication
- Tools – byobu, munin, nagios, puppet