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Our Linux training in Toronto is a career-oriented course for learning the powerful open-source operating system, Linux. You will learn how to install, configure, and manage Linux Servers, work with Linux Kernel and the processes of testing and debugging, and more through real-world hands-on projects.
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Course PreviewMaster the concepts of Red Hat System and Red Hat Manager (RPM) by learning Linux Administration. This Linux training in Toronto, Canada, helps you understand the Red Hat Linux, work with the Linux file system, partitioning, PS commands in Linux, user features, and loading and unloading of codes into Linux Kernel through Linux modules.
There are no prerequisites to learn Linux administration.
Toronto is the biggest city in Canada offering a huge number of Linux Admin job opportunities. Due to the expansive nature of Toronto’s economy and the need for a powerful operating system that is open-source, scalable, low-cost, and secure, Linux is widely used in this city. Getting the right training in Linux Administration can help professionals make the best of this widespread opportunity in Linux.
The Linux Admin market in Toronto is going through a huge boom, thanks to the need for a powerful open-source tool like Linux in this hugely progressive economy of Toronto. Getting the right training in Linux Administration can help professionals make the best of this growing market in Linux Administration in this city.
If you learn Linux, then there are wide-ranging job opportunities waiting for you since there is a huge deployment of this open-source operating system that is powering almost the entire technology domain of the world. Intellipaat is offering comprehensive training in Linux Administration that can be taken up by professionals to learn and excel in their careers through the huge number of Linux Admin jobs available.
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Introduction to Linux, Basics of Shell, Basics of Kernel, CentOS 8 installation and VBox additions, Basic Linux Commands, ECHO and EXPR command, Set and unset a variable, Header of a shell script (#!).
Hands-on Exercise – Executing basic Linux commands, Installing CentOS 8 on VirtualBox and adding guest additions to the installed OS.
Text editors and file creation; Users, Groups and Processes; Root and Linux file hierarchy, Understanding file hierarchy, Understanding file permissions, chmod and chown commands, the LS command, Metacharacters, Editing a file using VIM, Displaying contents of a file, Copy, Move and Remove files.
Hands-on Exercise – Using VIM, Creating users and groups, Creating files and directories, Assigning file permissions and ownership using chmod and chown, Editing files in VIM.
Everything is a file in UNIX/Linux (files, directories, executables, processes), Process control commands (ps and kill), other process control tools (top, nice, renice).
Hands-on Exercise – Executing ps and kill commands on running services, Monitoring the OS using top.
What is shell scripting, Types of shell, Creating and writing a shell script, Changing the permission of the shell script, Executing the script, Environment variables, Defining a local and a global variable, User input in a shell script.
Hands-on Exercise – Creating a shell script, Writing and executing the shell script, creating a local and a global variable, taking input from the user in a shell script.
What are Conditional statements, Using IF, IF-ELSE, Nested IF statements, What are Looping statements, Using WHILE, UNTIL and FOR statements, Using the case…esac statement, What is a Function, Creating a function in Linux, Calling functions.
Hands-on Exercise – Executing IF, IF-ELSE, Nested IF statements, Executing WHILE, UNTIL and FOR statements, Executing the case…..esac statement, creating a function in multiple ways, calling a function in a file, calling a function from another file.
Using GREP command, Using SED command, Using AWK command, Mounting a file to the virtual box, Creating a shared folder (mounting a folder), Using SORT command and Using pipes to combine multiple Commands.
Hands-on Exercise – Executing commands using GREP, Executing commands using SED, Executing commands using AWK, Mounting a folder in the Windows OS to the Linux OS, Installing VirtualBox guest additions on CentOS 8, Extracting zipped files.
What are Daemons, Introduction to Task scheduling in Linux, Scheduling a job in Linux, What is Cron and Crontab, How to use cron, Using the AT command.
Hands-on Exercise – Starting, Stopping and Restarting Daemon processes, Scheduling jobs using cron and crontab, Scheduling a one time task using AT, Managing scheduled tasks using ATQ and ATRM.
Why monitoring, Introduction to process monitoring, Top vs HTop, What does PGREP do, Introduction to file and folder monitoring, Monitoring tool inotifywait, inotifywait options for folder monitoring, Events of a folder in inotify, the FREE command.
Hands-on Exercise – Using Top to moniter the OS, Installing Htop, Using Htop to monitor the OS, Filtering and sorting using Htop, Installing inotify tools, monitoring a folder using inotifywait, monitoring a folder only for certaing events, using the FREE command.
Installing and configuring MySQL, Securing MySQL, Running Queries from terminal, Running Queries from a shell script.
Hands-on Exercise – Downloading and installing MySQL, Connecting to MySQL from terminal, Querying directly from the terminal, Pushing the query result inside a file, CRUD operations from a shell script.
What is networking in Linux, Why do we need networking, Using networking commands – IFCONFIG, PING, Wget and cURL, SSH, SCP and FTP, Learning Firewall tools – iptables and firewalld, DNS and Resolving IP address, /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname, nslookup and dig.
Hands-on Exercise – Executing all the networking commands, Using iptables and firewalld, Adding and removing ports, Resolving IP address in /etc/hosts, looking into a websites IP and nameservers using nslookup and dig.
Linux Admin Project
This course is designed for clearing the Linux Foundation certification in Toronto    . The entire course content is in line with the certification exam and helps you get the best jobs in top MNCs. As part of this training, you will be working on real-time projects and assignments that have immense implications in real-world industry scenarios, thus helping you fast-track your career effortlessly.
At the end of this training program, there will be a quiz that perfectly reflects the type of questions asked in the certification exam and helps you score better.
Our course completion certificate will be awarded to you upon the completion of the project work (after expert review) and scoring at least 60 percent marks in the quiz. This certification is well-recognized by top MNCs such as Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Wipro, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Tata Communications, etc.
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This Linux Administration training will give you hands-on experience in learning the Red Hat System, RPM Package Manager, Linux installation, boot process management, performing Linux operations, learning the Linux Kernel, and the process of testing and debugging. This entire course content is in line with the requirements for clearing the Linux Foundation Linux Certification.
You will be working on real-time Linux projects and step-by-step assignments that have high relevance in the corporate world, and the course curriculum is designed by industry experts. Upon the completion of the training course, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. We offer lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support, and course material upgrading to the latest version at no extra fee. Hence, in our Linux Course in Toronto is clearly a one-time investment.
Intellipaat offers online programming courses such as UNIX, Linux Admin, Linux Masters Program, C Programming, Java, Core Java, .NET, SOA, Ruby on Rails, JBPM and Drools.
Intellipaat has plenty of free learning materials to help you understand the basics of Linux such as: What is Linux, Linux Tutorials, and Linux Interview Questions.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.