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Linux Administration Best Practices

By : Scott Alan Miller
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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)
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Section 1: Understanding the Role of Linux System Administrator
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Section 2: Best Practices for Linux Technologies
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Section 3: Approaches to Effective System Administration

Exploring key factors in storage

When thinking about storage for systems administration we are concerned with cost, durability, availability, performance, scalability, accessibility, and capacity. It is easy to get overwhelmed with so many moving parts when it comes to storage and that makes it a risk that we may lose track of what it is that we want to accomplish. In every storage decision, we need to remain focused on these factors. Most importantly, on all of these factors. It is extremely tempting to focus on just a few causing us to lose our grasp of the complete picture.

In most cases, if you study postmortems of storage systems that have failed to meet business needs, you will almost always find that one or more of these factors was forgotten during the design phase. It is very tempting to become focused on one or two key factors and ignore the others, but we really have to maintain a focus on all of them to ensure storage success.

We should begin by breaking down each...