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Linux Administration Best Practices

By : Scott Alan Miller
3.3 (3)
Book Image

Linux Administration Best Practices

3.3 (3)
By: Scott Alan Miller

Overview of this book

Linux is a well-known, open source Unix-family operating system that is the most widely used OS today. Linux looks set for a bright future for decades to come, but system administration is rarely studied beyond learning rote tasks or following vendor guidelines. To truly excel at Linux administration, you need to understand how these systems work and learn to make strategic decisions regarding them. Linux Administration Best Practices helps you to explore best practices for efficiently administering Linux systems and servers. This Linux book covers a wide variety of topics from installation and deployment through to managing permissions, with each topic beginning with an overview of the key concepts followed by practical examples of best practices and solutions. You'll find out how to approach system administration, Linux, and IT in general, put technology into proper business context, and rethink your approach to technical decision making. Finally, the book concludes by helping you to understand best practices for troubleshooting Linux systems and servers that'll enable you to grow in your career as well as in any aspect of IT and business. By the end of this Linux administration book, you'll have gained the knowledge needed to take your Linux administration skills to the next level.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Understanding the Role of Linux System Administrator
4
Section 2: Best Practices for Linux Technologies
9
Section 3: Approaches to Effective System Administration

Chapter 1: What Is the Role of a System Administrator?

Few things in our industry sound like they should be simpler to answer than this one, simple question: what is a system administrator? And yet, ask anyone and you'll get some widely differing opinions. Everyone seems to have their own take on what the title or role of System Administrator implies, including and possibly most varying in people who use this title for themselves or from the companies that hand it out!

Welcome to system administration and specifically Best Practices of Linux Administration. In this chapter we are going to dive into understanding the job, role, and functions of a real system administrator and try to understand how we, in that role, fit into an organization.

In tackling this book, it is necessary both for myself to have some semblance of a clear course in writing, but also for you to understand if this book is for you, or to grasp the scope that I am attempting to cover, for me to clearly define what a system administrator is to me.

Understanding exactly what is expected of a true system administrator will be the foundation for applying that definition of the role to the upcoming best practices that apply both to system administration generally and specifically to Linux administration.

In this chapter we are going to cover the following main topics:

  • Where are system administrators in the real world
  • Wearing the administrator and engineering hats
  • Understanding systems in the business ecosystem
  • Learning system administration
  • Introducing the IT professional