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Syed Ali. Practical Linux Infrastructure

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Syed Ali. Practical Linux Infrastructure
Apress, 2014. — 320 p.
Practical Linux Infrastructure teaches you how to use the best open-source tools to build a new Linux infrastructure, or alter an existing infrastructure, to ensure it stands up to enterprise-level needs. Each chapter covers a key area of implementation, with clear examples and step-by-step instructions.
Using this book, you’ll understand why scale matters, and what considerations you need to make. You’ll see how to switch to using Google Cloud Platform for your hosted solution, how to use KVM for your virtualization, how to use Git, Postfix, and MySQL for your version control, email, and database, and how to use Puppet for your configuration management. For enterprise-level fault tolerance you’ll use Apache, and for load balancing and high availability, you'll use HAProxy and Keepalived. For trend analysis you’ll learn how to use Cacti, and for notification you’ll use Nagios. You’ll also learn how to utilize BIND to implement DNS, how to use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), and how to setup remote access for your infrastructure using VPN and Iptables. You will finish by looking at the various tools you will need to troubleshoot issues that may occur with your hosted infrastructure. This includes how to use CPU, network, disk and memory management tools such as top, netstat, iostat and vmstat.
Author Syed Ali is a senior site reliability engineering manager, who has extensive experience with virtualization and Linux cloud based infrastructure. His previous experience as an entrepreneur in infrastructure computing offers him deep insight into how a business can leverage the power of Linux to their advantage. He brings his expert knowledge to this book to teach others how to perfect their Linux environments. Become a Linux infrastructure pro with Practical Linux Infrastructure today.
What you’ll learn
Learn how to deploy enterprise Linux infrastructure
Create networks, firewalls, load balancers
Install Postfix, Cacti, Nagios, Apache, MySQL
Using Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services
Trouble shootings tools such as top, tcpdump, iostat, vmstat
Using iptables to protect your host
Install a GIT server for source code configuration management
Use rlog for log collections
Who this book is for
This book is ideal for Linux system administrators who are currently managing small to medium size Linux infrastructure environments and would like to learn how to manage enterprise-level infrastructures. You will be familiar with basic system administration, or site reliability engineering work, but want to learn how to build significant, pro-level Linux infrastructure.
Chapter One: Managing Large Scale Infrastructure
2. Chapter Two: Hosted Cloud Solutions Using Google Cloud Platform
3. Chapter Three: Virtualization with KVM
4. Chapter Four: MySQL, Git, Postfix
5. Chapter Five: Configuration Management with Puppet
6. Chapter Six: Apache for Enterprise-level Fault Tolerance
7. Chapter Seven: Monitoring with Nagios & Trend Analysis with Cacti
8. Chapter Eight: DNS Using Bind and DHCP
9. Chapter Nine: Log Collection, OpenVPN, Iptables
10. Chapter Ten: Troubleshooting Tools
ISBN10: 148420512X
ISBN13: 978-1484205129
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