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Monday, August 20, 2018

LESSON 02: Introduction to Windows Server 2012 (Windows Server 2012 tutorial)



Lesson #02

Introduction to Windows Server 2012


Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Length of Class: 32:23 Tracks Windows Server 2012 Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class introduces students to Windows Server 2012 and why they should be interested in deploying it for their organization. Class Notes Windows 2012 Unleashed by SAMs Windows Server 2012 only comes in a 64bit version. This may cause issues with legacy applications. There are 4 editions of Windows Server 2012: Data Center — Standard -- Essentials — Foundation Server Core vs.GUI: Server Core does not provide you with a graphical envionrment in order to administer a server. Self Healing NTFS allows the server to automatically fix corruptions on a disk partition. SMB 3.0 = 10-30 times faster transfer between computers (Server 2012 or Windows 8), XP and such will use SMB 1.0. Reduces "chatter" Storage Spaces -- SAN: Allows you to combine numerous server's storage into one logical storage unit. Data Deduplication: Only one copy of Identical files is stored Hyper V -- Microsofts version of Virtualization Offline Domain Join: Allows you to add a PC to a domain without connecting it to the network. Drivers: You may have some driver issues with older computers. "Generic" drivers may be installed instead of proprietary ones. Resources http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Server-... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/ev...

LESSON 01: Building Your Own Network for a Computer Lab (Windows Server 2012 tutorial)



Lesson #01

Building Your Own Network for a Computer Lab




Info Level: Beginner
Presenter/Instructor: Eli the Computer Guy
Length of Class: 17:05
Tracks Networking Classes that Require a Computer Lab Prerequisites Setting Up Port Forwarding TCP/IP and Subnet Masking Understanding SOHO Routers Understanding Switches Introduction to Networking Physical Network Segmentation Purpose of Class This class teaches students why they should set up a separate Computer Lab network on their home network if they will be creating test servers and networks. It also explains the basic concepts such as; Port Forwarding to Multiple Layers of Routers, the Need for Different IP Subnets on the Same LAN, and that Conflicting Server Services can cause odd problems. Class Notes Reasons for a Separate Computer Lab Network-- DNS and DHCP issues, performance problems Lab Network must be on a different IP Network then other LAN Networks. 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.3.x For access to servers form outside world port forwarding on your ISP Router must be pointed at the Router for your Lab Network Any $60 Linksys Router can be used to create a lab network. Lab Network Router External Interface needs to be configured to be on the same network as the ISP Router's Internal Interfaces.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Section 5: Additional Tips & Tricks (Lecture 44 Compression (.tar, .zip, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 files) Preview 04:16)



(Lecture 44 Compression (.tar, .zip, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 files)
Preview 04:16)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 5: Additional Tips & Tricks (Lecture 43 Using WinSCP for FTP access 03:25)



(Lecture 43 Using WinSCP for FTP access 03:25)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 5: Additional Tips & Tricks (Lecture 42 Process management (ps, top, fg, kill) 07:39)




(Lecture 42 Process management (ps, top, fg, kill) 07:39)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 5: Additional Tips & Tricks (Lecture 41 GUI management with Webmin 07:50)




(Lecture 41 GUI management with Webmin 07:50)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 5: Additional Tips & Tricks (Lecture 40 Browsing the web with 'links' 06:16)



(Lecture 40 Browsing the web with 'links' 06:16)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 39 Automating tasks with cron jobs 13:37)



(Lecture 39 Automating tasks with cron jobs 13:37)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.


Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 38 Setting up and using the Apache Web Server 06:04)



(Lecture 38 Setting up and using the Apache Web Server 06:04)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.


Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 36 Samba: Working with shares 07:10)


(Lecture 36 Samba: Working with shares 07:10)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.


Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 37 Using SSH to remote connect to the server 04:06)



(Lecture 37 Using SSH to remote connect to the server 04:06)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.


Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 35 Samba: Preliminary configuration 10:36)




(Lecture 35 Samba: Preliminary configuration 10:36)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 34 Destroying an array Preview 03:09)



(Lecture 34 Destroying an array Preview 03:09)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 33 Replacing a failed disk in a RAID array 05:16)



(Lecture 33 Replacing a failed disk in a RAID array 05:16)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 32 Forming a RAID array 10:33)



(Lecture 32 Forming a RAID array 10:33)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 4: Core Features & Functions (Lecture 31 An Introduction to RAID 06:34)




(Lecture 31 An Introduction to RAID 06:34)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 3: System Management (Lecture 30 Filesystem Management, Part 2 10:24)



(Lecture 30 Filesystem Management, Part 2 10:24)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 3: System Management (Lecture 29 Filesystem Management, Part 1 06:42)

(Lecture 29 Filesystem Management, Part 1 06:42)

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Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 3: System Management (Lecture 28 BONUS VIDEO: Managing Permissions with ACLs 04:48)


(Lecture 28 BONUS VIDEO: Managing Permissions with ACLs 04:48)
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👉👉👉👉👉 NEXT VIDEO (Lecture 29)👈👈👈👈👈

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Section 3: System Management (Lecture 27 Permissions, Part 2 06:58)



(Lecture 27 Permissions, Part 2 06:58)

Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache




What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

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