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The original Unix/Linux Philosophy presented foundational and functional tenets - rules, guidelines, and procedural methods - that worked well. However, it was intended for the developers of those operating systems. Although System Administrators could apply many of the tenets to their daily work, many important tenets were missing.
Over the years that David Both has been working with Linux and Unix, he has formulated his own philosophy - one which applies more directly to the everyday life of the System Administrator. This book defines a philosophy, and then illuminates the practical aspects of that philosophy with real-world experiments you can perform. Inspired by David's real mentors, and dedicated to them, The Linux Philosophy for System Administrators is a mentor to SysAdmins everywhere; remember - "If you fail you learn."
What You Will Learn
Apply the Linux philosophy to working as a SysAdmin
Unlock the power of the knowledge you already have
Fully understand and access the vast power of the command line
Review the power of Linux as a function of the philosophies that built it
Who This Book Is For
If you want to learn the secrets that make the best Linux SysAdmins powerful far beyond that of mere mortals; if you want to understand the concepts that unlock those secrets; if you want to be the SysAdmin that everyone else turns to when the bytes hit the fan - then this book is for you.
The original Unix/Linux Philosophy presented foundational and functional tenets - rules, guidelines, and procedural methods - that worked well. However, it was intended for the developers of those operating systems. Although System Administrators could apply many of the tenets to their daily work, many important tenets were missing.
Over the years that David Both has been working with Linux and Unix, he has formulated his own philosophy - one which applies more directly to the everyday life of the System Administrator. This book defines a philosophy, and then illuminates the practical aspects of that philosophy with real-world experiments you can perform. Inspired by David's real mentors, and dedicated to them, The Linux Philosophy for System Administrators is a mentor to SysAdmins everywhere; remember - "If you fail you learn."
What You Will Learn
Apply the Linux philosophy to working as a SysAdmin
Unlock the power of the knowledge you already have
Fully understand and access the vast power of the command line
Review the power of Linux as a function of the philosophies that built it
Who This Book Is For
If you want to learn the secrets that make the best Linux SysAdmins powerful far beyond that of mere mortals; if you want to understand the concepts that unlock those secrets; if you want to be the SysAdmin that everyone else turns to when the bytes hit the fan - then this book is for you.
He worked for IBM for 21 years and, while working as a Course Development Representative in Boca Raton, FL, in 1981, wrote the training course for the first IBM PC. He has taught RHCE classes for Red Hat and has worked at MCI Worldcom, Cisco, and the State of North Carolina. In most of the places he has worked since leaving IBM in 1995, he has taught classes on Linux ranging from Lunch'n'Learns to full five day courses. Helping others learn about Linux and open source software is one of his great pleasures.
David had some amazing teachers and mentors in my 40 years in IT and my morethan 20 years working with Linux. At their core, Linux and open source in general are about sharing and helping others and about contributing to the community. These books, along with "The Linux philosophy for SysAdmins," are a continuation of his desire to pass on my knowledge and to provide mentoring to anyone interested in learning about Linux.
David is the author of The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins (Apress, 2018) and can be found on Twitter [...]
Only book on the market that shows how to apply the Linux philosophy to working as a SysAdmin
Learn the secrets that make the best Linux SysAdmins powerful far beyond that of mere mortals
Written by David Both, who has been working with Linux and Open Source Software for 20 years, and has written articles for OS/2 Magazine, Linux Magazine, Linux Journal and [...].
Part 1. Introduction.- 1. Introduction to the Linux Philosophy.- 2. Getting Ready.- Part 2. Foundation.- 3. Data Streams.- 4. Transforming Data Streams.- 5. Everything is a File.- 6. Using the Linux FHS.- Part 3. Function.- 7. Embrace the CLI.- 8: Be a Lazy SysAdmin.- 9. Automate Everything.- 10. Always use Shell Scripts.- 11. Test Early, Test Often.- 12. Use Common Sense Naming.- 13. Store Data in Open Formats.- 14. Use Separate Filesystems for Data.- 15. Make Programs Portable.- 16. Use Open Source Software.- Part 4.Becoming Zen.- 17. Strive for Elegance.- 18. Find the Simplicity.- 19. Use your Favorite Editor.- 20. Document Everything.- 21. Back up Everything - Frequently.- 22. Follow your Curiosity.- 23. There is No Should.- 24. Mentor the Young SysAdmins.- 25. Support your Favorite Open Source Project.- 26. Reality Bytes.
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2018 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
| Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: |
xxiv
511 S. 82 s/w Illustr. 511 p. 82 illus. |
| ISBN-13: | 9781484237298 |
| ISBN-10: | 1484237293 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Both, David |
| Auflage: | 1st edition |
| Hersteller: |
Apress
Apress L.P. |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | APress in Springer Science + Business Media, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-14197 Berlin, juergen.hartmann@springer.com |
| Maße: | 254 x 178 x 29 mm |
| Von/Mit: | David Both |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.08.2018 |
| Gewicht: | 0,996 kg |