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Mastering CentOS 7 Linux Server

By : Mohamed Alibi, BHASKARJYOTI ROY
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Mastering CentOS 7 Linux Server

By: Mohamed Alibi, BHASKARJYOTI ROY

Overview of this book

Most server infrastructures are equipped with at least one Linux server that provides many essential services, both for a user's demands and for the infrastructure itself. Setting up a sustainable Linux server is one of the most demanding tasks for a system administrator to perform. However, learning multiple, new technologies to meet all of their needs is time-consuming. CentOS 7 is the brand new version of the CentOS Linux system under the RPM (Red Hat) family. It is one of the most widely-used operating systems, being the choice of many organizations across the world. With the help of this book, you will explore the best practices and administration tools of CentOS 7 Linux server along with implementing some of the most common Linux services. We start by explaining the initial steps you need to carry out after installing CentOS 7 by briefly explaining the concepts related to users, groups, and right management, along with some basic system security measures. Next, you will be introduced to the most commonly used services and shown in detail how to implement and deploy them so they can be used by internal or external users. Soon enough, you will be shown how to monitor the server. We will then move on to master the virtualization and cloud computing techniques. Finally, the book wraps up by explaining configuration management and some security tweaks. All these topics and more are covered in this comprehensive guide, which briefly demonstrates the latest changes to all of the services and tools with the recent shift from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Mastering CentOS 7 Linux Server
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


This chapter was a summary of topics that we believe should be mentioned to any system administrator willing to administrate CentOS 7. We started by presenting a way to easily access multiple machines from one place. We saw how to protect services, and it is a kind of best practice to make sure that the server is configured and secured. Then we presented a way to share data across multiple servers, which is very useful for both the installation phase and daily usage. Finally, we covered how to monitor our services' activities on both the system and the network.

The job of a system administrator varies from time to time. Sometimes it gets easier and sometimes it gets harder, especially during a new installation. So, we have covered those tools that help soften the hard times and make them more manageable.

We believe that this book is equivalent to Mastering Red Hat or Scientific Linux, which are resources that are very much in demand in the field of Linux system administration. As system...