The job market of UNIX administration is always very competitive and to make yourself stand out from the crowd; you need exceptional UNIX skills. With this video course, you’ll learn all the latest UNIX topics that’ll help you to manage UNIX servers with ease.
The course starts with the learning objectives and the installation process of FreeBSD (12.1) UNIX on your machines. Next, you’ll learn how to use the CLI environment of FreeBSD, and grasp the process of adding and removing software in FreeBSD. Moving along, you’ll find out the best practices to work with the text editor, and understand how to manage files and directories cleanly in FreeBSD. Next, you’ll manage UNIX file permissions, and become well-versed in extending permissions with ACLs (Access Control Lists). Finally, you’ll manage users in groups, and learn techniques to monitor FreeBSD and server load.
By the end of this course, you’ll have gained essential skills needed to manage a UNIX system in a corporate environment.
Become familiar with the setup of UNIX environment
Read a file with cat, cut, head, and tail commands
Work with UNIX commands to manage software in FreeBSD
Find out how to organize files using directories
Understand the topic of user management
Monitor FreeBSD and manager server load