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Mastering Linux Administration

By : Alexandru Calcatinge, Julian Balog
Book Image

Mastering Linux Administration

By: Alexandru Calcatinge, Julian Balog

Overview of this book

Linux plays a significant role in modern data center management and provides great versatility in deploying and managing your workloads on-premises and in the cloud. This book covers the important topics you need to know about for your everyday Linux administration tasks. The book starts by helping you understand the Linux command line and how to work with files, packages, and filesystems. You'll then begin administering network services and hardening security, and learn about cloud computing, containers, and orchestration. Once you've learned how to work with the command line, you'll explore the essential Linux commands for managing users, processes, and daemons and discover how to secure your Linux environment using application security frameworks and firewall managers. As you advance through the chapters, you'll work with containers, hypervisors, virtual machines, Ansible, and Kubernetes. You'll also learn how to deploy Linux to the cloud using AWS and Azure. By the end of this Linux book, you'll be well-versed with Linux and have mastered everyday administrative tasks using workflows spanning from on-premises to the cloud. If you also find yourself adopting DevOps practices in the process, we'll consider our mission accomplished.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Linux Basic Administration
7
Section 2: Advanced Linux Server Administration
13
Section 3: Cloud Administration

Summary

In this chapter, we covered significant ground in terms of Ansible. Due to this chapter's limited scope, we couldn't capture all of Ansible's vast number of features. However, we tried to provide an overarching view of the platform, from Ansible's architectural principles to configuring and working with ad hoc commands and playbooks. You learned how to set up an Ansible environment, with several managed hosts and a control node, thereby emulating a real-world deployment at a high level. You also became familiar with writing Ansible commands and scripts for typical configuration management tasks. Most of the commands and playbooks presented throughout this chapter closely resemble everyday administrative operations.

Whether you are a systems administrator or a DevOps, a seasoned professional, or on the way to becoming one, we hope this chapter brought new insights to your everyday Linux administration tasks and automation workflows. The tools and techniques...