Hands-On Linux for Architects
When it comes to an architectural job role, that particular individual should be able to understand any infrastructure and should be capable of designing an efficient environment. This book will help you understand and achieve the level of knowledge required to architect and implement various IT solutions based on Linux.
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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Completion Time
12h40m
Language
English
About Book
Who Is This Book For?
This intermediate-level book is for Linux system administrators, Linux support engineers, DevOps engineers, Linux consultants or any open source technology professional looking to learn or expand their knowledge in architecting, designing and implementing solutions based on Linux and open source software. Prior experience in Linux is required.
Hands-On Linux for Architects
- About Book
- Who Is This Book For?
- Book Content
Book content
chapters • 12h40m total length
Introduction to design methodology
Defining GlusterFS Storage
Architecting a storage cluster
Using GlusterFS on cloud infrastructure
Analyzing Performance in a Gluster system
Creating a Highly available self-healing Architecture
Understanding the core components of a Kubernetes cluster
Architecting Kubernetes on Azure
Deploying and Configuring Kubernetes
Monitoring with ELK stack
Designing an ELK Stack
Using Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana to Manage Logs
Solving Management Problems with Salty Solutions
Designing a salt solution and Installing the software
Design Best Practices
Assessments
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