Course Outline
Upgrade to version 7
- Overview of the upgrade process from RHEL version 6.x to version 7
- Opportunities and limitations
Systemd
- About SysV vs. Upstart vs. system
- Introduction to Systemd
- Service management with systemctl
- Basic Concepts: Slices, Services, Targets
- About Targets vs. Runlevel, interdependencies between services
- Systemd and cgroups: resource restriction, CPU allocation, and remaining resources
- New logging capabilities for journald mechanism
- Detect and solve problems
Management System with new tools
- Tuned
- About Chrones vs NTP
- System Storage Manager (SSM)
- Mechanisms of data storage: LVM / dm_cache
BTRFS and Snapper
- Introduction to the BTRFS file system
- Redundancy and the ability to resize during system operation
- slave volumes and snapshots
- Manage snapshots using Snapper
Linux Container, Docker and Kubernetes
- Introduction to Linux-Container (LXC)
- Benefits and applications
- Comparison of technology: Docker, Rocket and LXD
- Installation, configuration and administration of the Docker mechanism
- Creating images and managing containers
- Kubernetes Container Management
Integration with windows
- Introduction to Samba 4 (S4) version 4.5
- New features of the S4 package
- About Samba 4 as an Active Directory domain controller
- Command Line Tools, RSAT
- About Samba 4 - integration with W2Kx systems - domain, replication, rules groups
SSSD and REALMD
- Installation and configuration
- Central authentication of user objects by SSSD
- Integration with Active Directory
- About SSSD - an overview of the possibilities
- About SSSD and realmd
News on high availability management mechanisms
- New clustering mechanisms - PCS (Pacemaker Configuration System)
- About Corosync 2.x / Pacemaker as CMAN replacement (/ Pacemaker)
- CRM and CIB, and other cluster resources: LSB, systemd, and OCF
- About Primates, Groups, Cloning Groups, and Multi-Resources
- Rules and limitations as components of the cluster configuration
- Cluster management with PCS and CRM-Shell
- Comparison of PCS and CRM-Shell
- Emergency Failover
Disk space management with Ceph
- Introduction to mechanisms: Software Defined Storage Clusters
- Cloud Storage Managed by Ceph
- Construction and operation
- About CEPH 10.x 'Jewel' - integration with systemd mechanism
- Ceph cluster configuration
- Overview of Ceph-RBD and CephFS
- Overview of operation mechanisms: Crushmaps, Storage Tiering /Erasure Coding
Testimonials
The coolest thing was that it was not the "dry" knowledge, there were only a lot of exercises and repetitions on a regular basis, and that all the questions asked during the training were answered by the instructor, which definitely facilitated the understanding of the issue.
Julia Minicka
The way of conducting classes
Szymon Wolny
interesting issues, nice facilitator, professional way of conducting classes
Małgorzata Konior
The most striking thing for me was the trainer's use of talking to the group in the way "Look", "Look", "Now use this command" - this is a fairly well-known and effective method of maintaining focus among listeners. In addition, extensive knowledge of the teacher. which he can convey in an accessible way.
Motorola Solutions Systems Polska Sp. z o.o
The trainer has a lot of substantive knowledge and communicates well with the audience.
Motorola Solutions Systems Polska Sp. z o.o
The flexibility of the trainer
Dawid Rowinski - IBM Global Services Delivery Centre Polska Sp. z o.o.
I mostly liked the explanation of fundamentals.
Desi Cozier - National Defence / Government of Canada
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- Deloitte Digital Sp. z o.o.
The great place left to the exercises
- ONEM
the trainer was able to adapt his course in relation to our needs
Pascal Houyoux - ONEM
The number of exercises
Jos Couder - ONEM
interractivité
- ONEM
many exercises
Jean-Paul Labaisse - ONEM
Very good training, dynamic and interactive
Agostino Candela - ONEM
A good refresher of my historical knowledge
- ONEM
availability of the trainer. The explanations are clear.
mostafa el oueriaghli - ONEM
the exercises
rudi bernaer - ONEM
The extra informations not in the official docs
Sayf Eddine HAMMEMI - SCALITY SA
Go tooling
- SCALITY SA
The many practical exercises
Delphine Agnello - ONEM
Adapting the content of workshops to the needs of students, striving to address the issue, ability to communicate information
- Powiat Lubański
Covered Linux basics which was very helpful to understand the rest of the course Good pace and good communication
Richard Copley - Egress Software Technologies
Executing commands myself and learning what some of the Linux 'code' actually means.
Paul Tosseano - Egress Software Technologies
Engaging exercises, perfect pace
Hannah Clough - Egress Software Technologies
Many positives. I came to the training to get a better understanding of Unix and I certainly can go back to work with a lot more knowledge which was my main goal.
Ben Frijters - Argenta Spaarbank NV
Delivery and Lab
Egress Software Technologies
There were lots of exercises, which was really good.
James Eyre - Egress Software Technologies
There were alsways some information on the side, which is usually left (in other courses) out but nonetheless important and interesting.
Sopra Steria
The personal approach and the practical way of going trough the seen theory afterwards.