SYS-ED’s SUSE Linux base training program is comprised of the operating system and administration; the standard duration is 10 days. A lesson plan based upon the standards of the New York State Department of
Education will be provided as part of qualifying the subject matter, examples, exercises, and program duration. Most clients elect to incorporate project specifications into the training program:
- integrating SUSE Linux into a Microsoft Active Directory Network.
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- utilization of SUSE Linux as a base operating system for web apps and mobile device application development.
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SYS-ED's
training programs utilize the full complement of delivery medium:
distance-learning, web-based, and
technology driven classrooms. As part of conducting a training program, subject matter is organized for utilization in courseware as a learning center. In order to accommodate employee workloads and staff in remote geographic locations,
component courses can be scheduled over non-consecutive weeks utilizing a combination of classroom instruction and distance-learning. At the client's discretion, checklist of completed tasks,
validation assessment, and a final examination can be utilized.
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SUSE Linux Training Program |
| Base Program |
Duration |
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Teaching Models
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Why SYS-ED |
| SUSE Linux Fundamentals |
3 days |
| SUSE Linux Administration |
3 days |
| SUSE Linux Administration - Advanced |
4 days |
Base Program Duration |
10 days |
| Optional Courses |
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| SUSE Linux Enterprise: Fundamentals |
3 days |
| SUSE Linux Enterprise: Administration |
5 days |
| SUSE Linux Administration - Troubleshooting |
3 days |
| MS Windows Server 2008: Administration |
4 days |
| MS Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Domain Services |
4 days |
| MS Windows Server 2012: Overview |
1 day |
| MS Windows Server 2012: Administration |
5 days |
| UNIX, Linux, and MS Windows: Diagnostics and Tuning |
3 days |
| Module: |
SUSE Linux Fundamentals |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Linux featureset |
2. Using the Linux desktop |
3. Administer Linux with YaST |
| 4. Locate and use help |
5. Manage directories and files |
6. Work with the Linux shell and command-line |
| 7. Manipulating files |
8. Shell basics |
9. Linux text editors |
| 10. Manage users, groups, and permissions |
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Module: |
SUSE Linux Administration |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
2. Administer the Linux file system |
3. Administer user access and security |
| 4. Configure the network |
5. Administer Linux processes and services |
6. Monitor SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
| 7. Manage system initialization |
8. Software management: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
9. Manage backup and recovery |
| 10. Manage printing |
11. Configure remote access |
12. PC hardware and Linux |
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Module: |
SUSE Linux Administration - Advanced |
| Duration: |
4 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. DNS concepts |
2. Configuring BIND |
3. Creating DNS hierarchies |
| 4. LDAP concepts |
5. Apache |
6. Apache server-side programming |
| 7. Implementing an FTP server |
8. Squid proxy server |
9. SMTP theory |
| 10. Sendmail |
11. IMAP, POP, SPAM filtering, and web mail |
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Module: |
SUSE Linux Enterprise: Fundamentals |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Overview |
2. Help resources |
3. Linux file system |
| 4. Linux shell and CLI |
5. YaST |
6. Users, groups, and permissions |
| 7. Text editors |
8. RPM |
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| Module: |
SUSE Linux Enterprise: Administration |
| Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Installation |
2. Basic administrator tasks |
3. Software packages |
| 4. Partitions and filesystems |
5. SUSE boot |
6. SUSE networking |
| 7. Logs |
8. YaST |
9. Packages |
| 10. System rescue and repair |
11. View and manage processes |
12. Monitor SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
| 13. LVM: Logical Volume Manager Configuration |
14. Disk quotas: set up and configuration |
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Module: | SUSE Linux Troubleshooting |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Linux troubleshooting tools |
2. Linux rescue environments |
3. Boot process troubleshooting |
| 4. Backups concepts |
5. Networking |
6. System and installation troubleshooting |
| 7. Security troubleshooting |
8. Network services troubleshooting |
9. Samba and electronic mail troubleshooting |
| 10. Kernel, LVM/RAID, and LDAP troubleshooting |
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| Module: |
MS Windows Server 2008: Administration |
| Duration: |
4 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Introduction |
2. Windows Server 2008 administration |
3. Active Directory |
| 4. Configuring and managing the system |
5. File system security |
6. Network components and services |
| 7. Shared folders and printers |
8. Active Directory Administration |
9. High-availability environment |
| 10. Performance management |
11. Securing Windows Server 2008 |
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Module: |
MS Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Domain Services |
| Duration: |
4 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Windows Server featureset |
2. AD: Active Directory fundamentals |
3. ADPrep |
| 4. Active Directory forest: creation |
5. Active Directory replication |
6. DSFR: Distributed File System Replication |
| 7. Interoperability of the Active Directory |
8. Controller roles - configure |
9. Read only DNS zones |
| 10. Active Directory integrated zones |
11. Trust configuration |
12. Group Policy |
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MS Windows Server 2012: Overview |
| Duration: |
1 day |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Server Manager |
2. Converting to Server Core |
3. PowerShell |
| 4. Active Directory configuration |
5. MS Online Backup |
6. DAC: Dynamic Access Control - configuring user claims |
| 7. Resource properties and file classifications |
8. Central access rules and policies |
9. IPAM: IP address management |
| 10. Hyper-V |
11. Virtual networks |
12. Enhanced performance |
| 13. PowerShell for managing Hyper-V |
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| Module: |
MS Windows Server 2012: Administration |
| Duration: |
5 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Group policy infrastructure |
2. Managing user desktops |
3. User and service accounts |
| 4. AD DS: Active Directory Domain Services |
5. DNS: configuration and troubleshooting |
6. Remote access |
| 7. NPS: Network Policy Server |
8. NAP: Network Access Protection |
9. FSRM: File Server Resource Manager |
| 10. DFS namespaces and replication |
11. Auditing |
12. Server images |
| 13. Windows deployment services |
14. Monitoring tools |
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Module: |
UNIX, Linux, and MS Windows: Diagnostics and Tuning |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Major Topics: |
| 1. Hardware and devices: configuring and troubleshooting |
2. Networking: configuration and troubleshooting |
3. Security: configuring and troubleshooting |
| 4. Troubleshooting MS Windows start-up |
5. XP, Vista 7: maintenance and optimization |
6. Remote Desktop support |
| 7. Problem analysis tools |
8. Performance monitoring tools |
9. CPU bottlenecks |
| 10. Memory bottlenecks |
11. Disk bottlenecks |
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Review Additional Content
Linux- variant operating systems and interrelated areas of information technology subject matter can be researched using the
course search engine.
The audience, duration, and content can be used as a starting point to augment an integrated training program or evaluate a fast-track course.
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Technology Exchange Websites |
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technology. They provide a framework for assessing knowledge transfer: web-based training, classroom instruction, technology updates, courseware, training aids, learning paths, and validation assessment. |
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Footnote 1:
David Silverberg and David Shapiro were both among the first wave of technologist and programmers who evaluated the UNIX operating system and designed and coded C programs. Dave Silverberg was coding programs and reviewing
source code and later taught classes at Bell Laboratories. David Shapiro, in conjunction with classmates at Union College and Cornell University, became familiar with the capabilities and long term potential of low level programming languages, and early versions of both UNIX and BASIC.
Footnote 2:
SYS-ED’s core UNIX and Linux curriculum have been submitted to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for review.