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Mastering Ubuntu Server

By : Jay LaCroix
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Mastering Ubuntu Server

By: Jay LaCroix

Overview of this book

Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system, and has various versions targeted at servers, desktops, phones, tablets and televisions. The Ubuntu Server Edition, also called Ubuntu Server, offers support for several common configurations, and also simplifies common Linux server deployment processes. With this book as their guide, readers will be able to configure and deploy Ubuntu Servers using Ubuntu Server 16.04, with all the skills necessary to manage real servers. The book begins with the concept of user management, group management, as well as file-system permissions. To manage your storage on Ubuntu Server systems, you will learn how to add and format storage and view disk usage. Later, you will also learn how to configure network interfaces, manage IP addresses, deploy Network Manager in order to connect to networks, and manage network interfaces. Furthermore, you will understand how to start and stop services so that you can manage running processes on Linux servers. The book will then demonstrate how to access and share files to or from Ubuntu Servers. You will learn how to create and manage databases using MariaDB and share web content with Apache. To virtualize hosts and applications, you will be shown how to set up KVM/Qemu and Docker and manage virtual machines with virt-manager. Lastly, you will explore best practices and troubleshooting techniques when working with Ubuntu Servers. By the end of the book, you will be an expert Ubuntu Server user well-versed in its advanced concepts.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Mastering Ubuntu Server
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


Depending on your skillset, you're either an administrator that is learning about SQL databases for the first time or you're a seasoned veteran who is curious how to implement a database server with Ubuntu Server. With the recent changes in Ubuntu Server as provided by its upstream database packages, there are quite a few differences on this platform when compared to MySQL and MariaDB implementations even on other platforms (especially in regards to authentication). In this chapter, we dove into Ubuntu's implementation of this technology, and worked through setting up our own database server. We also worked through some examples of the MySQL syntax, such as creating databases, as well as setting up users and their grants. We also worked through setting up a master and slave server for replication.

Database administration is a very vast topic, and we've only scratched the surface here. Being able to manage MySQL and MariaDB databases is a very sought-after skill for sure. If you haven...