LPIC 102 is a continuation of the basic Linux course, a more in-depth look at what you’ve already learned. You learn how to create and manipulate databases, and the basics of bash-scripting, connecting remotely to servers, and debugging web services with databases and FTP access.
After taking this course, you will already be able to work as a linux system administrator and perform the above tasks.
The target audience and IT specialties of the course to learn Linux:
- Those who want to learn Linux basics and DevOps practices from scratch;
- Anyone who wants to refresh and systematize their knowledge of Linux;
- Beginner programmers and IT specialists who want to work in IT sphere and with Linux OS;
- Support Engineer (technical support engineers). Recommended courses for the Support Engineer profession;
- QA specialist (automated and manual testing). Recommended courses for the profession QA specialist;
- Cyber security specialist (information security specialists). Recommended courses for the profession Cyber security specialist;
- Developer (developers). Recommended courses for the profession Developer;
- DevOps. If you want to become a DevOps – we recommend that you take our full course, provided that you have no experience;
- Sysadmin. And if you want to work as a Linux System administrator but have no experience – we recommend taking our first 3 courses (LPIC-1, LPIC-2, RHCSA).
At the end of the IT training you will be able to:
- Perform advanced system administration, including general tasks, system startup and maintenance;
- Perform advanced storage and file system management, security enhancements, and network identification, including firewall and VPN;
- Install and configure basic network services including DHCP, SSH, web servers, file servers using FTP, NFS and Samba, email delivery;
- Manage assistants and advise management on automation and purchasing;
- And much more.
To pass training you need:
- Have a PC with Internet access;
- Basic skills of working with the PC and the ability to install software.