Oracle Linux 9: Basics to Intermediate Training Course
Oracle Linux 9 is a high-performance, secure, and cloud-ready operating system designed for enterprise applications and modern IT environments.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level to intermediate-level IT professionals and Linux users who wish to gain a solid understanding of Oracle Linux 9, from installation and configuration to system administration and security.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure Oracle Linux 9.
- Manage users, groups, and permissions.
- Work with package management and system updates.
- Configure networking and storage solutions.
- Implement security best practices.
- Automate tasks using shell scripting.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Plenty of exercises and hands-on practice.
- Real-world implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customisation Options
- To request a customised training session for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Course Outline
Introduction to Oracle Linux 9
- What is Oracle Linux?
- Key features and benefits
- Comparing Oracle Linux to other distributions
Installation and Initial Configuration
- System requirements
- Installation methods and process
- Basic system configuration post-installation
Working with the Command Line
- Introduction to the Linux terminal
- Basic Linux commands
- File system navigation and manipulation
User and Group Management
- Adding, modifying, and deleting users
- Managing groups and permissions
- Understanding sudo and root privileges
Software and Package Management
- Using DNF and RPM package managers
- Installing, updating, and removing software
- Configuring repositories
Networking in Oracle Linux 9
- Network configuration and troubleshooting
- Managing firewall rules with firewalld
- Setting up SSH for remote access
Storage and Filesystem Management
- Understanding Linux file system structure
- Partitioning and disk management
- Mounting and unmounting file systems
System Monitoring and Performance
- Using system logs and journalctl
- Monitoring system resources
- Managing processes and services
Security and Hardening
- Best practices for securing Oracle Linux
- Using SELinux for security enforcement
- Configuring user authentication and access control
Shell Scripting and Automation
- Introduction to shell scripting
- Writing and executing simple scripts
- Automating tasks with cron jobs
Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Data backup strategies
- Using rsync and tar for backups
- Restoring system and data after failure
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic familiarity with operating systems
- Some experience with the Linux command line (recommended but not required)
Audience
- IT professionals
- System administrators
- Developers working in Linux environments
- Anyone interested in learning Oracle Linux 9
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