Colleagues, here are our top 3 picks for Linux fundamental (introductory) training to launch your open source career and boost income potential. First, the OSS gold standard - the CompTIA Linux+ baseline certification training with exam voucher ((XK0-004). This includes 1) Introduction, 2) Foundations, 3) Linux Filesystems, 4) Servers, Shell, and Boot Process, 5) Processes and Tasks, and 6) Network Configurations. Next is the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) training from InformIT. CLI is a powerful tool for users, developers, and administrators. Quick changes to a system with no Graphical Interface, such as many servers or some recovery tasks, can be accomplished with command line tools. Skill-based courseware equips you in: 1) Accessing the Linux Command Line Interface, 2) Getting Help Within the System, 3) Manipulating Files, 4) Managing a Large Number of Files, 5) Editing Files from the Command Line, 6) Access Control: Basic File, 7) Locating Files on the System, 8) Process Management, and 9) Basic Bash Shell Configuration. And third, Software Defined Networking (LFS465) offered by the industry-leading Linux Foundation. Build high-demand skills involving: 1) Open vSwitch, 2) Simulation and Observation, 3) SDN – History and Evolution, 4) Network Programmability, 5) OpenFlow, 6) Network Virtualization and Multi-tenancy, 7) Introduction to OpenDaylight, 8) YANG, 8) Apache Karaf – the OSGi container, 9) OpenDaylight Controller and MD-SAL, 11) Observing and Logging OpenDaylight, 10) Writing an Application using OpenDaylight, 11) Introduction to Tungsten Fabric, 12) TF Architecture Deep Dive, 13) TF Network Services, 14) TF Network Services Configuration, 15) TF And External Networks, and 16) Observing, Logging, and Analytics.
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Much career success, Lawrence E. Wilson - Online Learning Central
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