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Linux Trainings

Linux operating system is considered to be the most secure and reliable operating system. With added cost advantage and freedom of open source software, UNIX based operating system are in high demand now a days. As per Gartner’s recent report, by 2012, 90% of all the networks will have open source software one way or the other. There are numerous benefits of open source solutions to an organization. Few of them are stated below:

1. Direct cost benefits, lower TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
2. High ROI (Return on Investment)
3. One time investment – no license costs and hassles
4. Continuity and availability of updates at no cost
5. Freedom of open source and flexibility of customization

Where windows is termed as user friendly operating system, UNIX based OS are called as administrator friendly operating systems. Managing UNIX based operating system requires niche skill-set. ZoNIX Systems also provides open source consulting and remote management services of UNIX based systems for many organization. With its core expertise in UNIX, helps individuals and organizations to reduce learning curve, increase quality of services, retain high uptime of IT resources, secure the information assets and reduce time-to-market. ZoNIX offers its courses as corporate trainings, regular trainings and public trainings at affordable prices.

Key Differentiators

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Red Hat Linux Essential (RH033) PDF Print E-mail

Course Description

An introduction to fundamental end-user and administrative tools in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, designed for students with little or no command-line Linux or UNIX experience.

Course Duration

40hrs.

Benefits

1. Kickstarts your career in Linux
2. Increased understanding about operating system and networking concepts
3. Demonstrate your competence to a potential employer

Target Audience

Windows Server Administrators, Desktop Engineers, computer graduates and other professionals interested in learning Linux administration.

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Red Hat Linux Administration (RH133) PDF Print E-mail

Course Description

For users of Linux (or UNIX) who want to start building skills in systems administration on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to a level where they can attach and configure a workstation on an existing network

Course Duration

34hrs.

Benefits

1. Increased Linux competence
2. Demonstrate improved skills ot potential employer
3. Better control over Linux environment
4. Confidence in handling Linux servers

Target Audience

Entry-level Linux administrators, Linux desktop engineers, other professionals with basic understanding of Linux operating system

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Red Hat Linux Networking & Security Administration (RH253) PDF Print E-mail

Course Description

This course is for Linux and / or Linux system administrators, who want to build skills on configuring common network services and security administration using Red Hat Linux.

Course Duration

34hrs.

Benefits

1. Self-repairing of configuration files
2. Proactive planning than reactive troubleshooting
3. Reduced errors
4. Automate operations
5. Quick and easy recovery
6. More servers per administrator

Target Audience

Linux or Unix system administrators who already have some real world experience with Red Hat Linux system administration and wants to secure their network infrastructure.

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UNIX Automation (ZS-104) PDF Print E-mail
Linux Trainings

It is very easy for an UNIX administrator to manage couple of hosts by remote logins but the moment the server count goes beyond 100s, it becomes a challenge to control the number of changes and roll over compliant configuration or changes to all the hosts. This training program is meant to help the administrators in automating the administration. Below are the benefits and details about this training program.

Benefits

1. Policy compliance (SOX, SAS70, ISO 27001, etc.)
2. Quick audit
3. Self-repairing of configuration files
4. Proactive planning than reactive troubleshooting
5. Change management
6. Reduced errors
7. Automate operations
8. Quick and easy recovery
9. Version controlled configuration
10. More servers per administrator
11. Higher utilization of existing resources
12. Brings human resource focus towards strategic planning
13. Centralized control over entire UNIX environment
14. Effectively manage 100s or 1000s of servers with lower human resources
15. No license fee
16. Improved SLAs
17. High return on investment

Target Audience

UNIX Administrators – CentOS, Darwin, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandriva, OpenBSD, Oracle Linux, RHEL, Sun Solaris, SuSE Linux, Ubuntu

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