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Linux Server Basic Administration


Linux Server Basic Administration
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 25 | 484 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


The training basic course for the future server administrator with Linux Debian

Linux is the fastest growing operating system in the world and more and more people like you want to learn from it and more if it is in a very short time.

Let's be honest; Technical books are boring, and you can often take hours searching the internet for what you really care about Linux. Sure, you could learn how to work with Linux from a long-running encyclopedia, but why waste all that time and effort?

Udemy's video content delivery system will allow you to operate your own Linux Operating System in just hours!

If you want to increase your IT skills, this course is a great place to start. More and more companies around the world. Are using Linux in their day-to-day operations. So, you can not afford to stay behind!

All course updates are 100% FREE. Enroll in this course once and have it for life. Not only that, but you will also gain lifetime access for me as your personal instructor. Do you have a question about Linux? Just ask! You, as my student, will always be my # 1 priority.

Wait, are you still reading this? Then this course is for you that you want to start today to learn about Linux Servers and its benefits.

 

Linux Server Basic Administration
Linux_Server_Basic_Administration.part1.rar - 125.0 MB
Linux_Server_Basic_Administration.part2.rar - 125.0 MB
Linux_Server_Basic_Administration.part3.rar - 125.0 MB
Linux_Server_Basic_Administration.part4.rar - 109.4 MB


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