A comprehensive Linux system administration guide for RHCSA certification exam candidates
Pablo Iranzo Gómez, Pedro Ibáñez Requena, Miguel Pérez Colino, Scott McCarty

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Develop the skills required to administer your RHEL environment on-premises and in the cloud while preparing for the RHCSA exam
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With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 becoming the standard for enterprise Linux used from data centers to the cloud, Linux administration skills are in high demand. With this book, you'll learn how to deploy, access, tweak, and improve enterprise services on any system on any cloud running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Throughout the book, you'll get to grips with essential tasks such as configuring and maintaining systems, including software installation, updates, and core services. You'll also understand how to configure the local storage using partitions and logical volumes, as well as assign and deduplicate storage. You'll learn how to deploy systems while also making them secure and reliable.
This book provides a base for users who plan to become full-time Linux system administrators by presenting key command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools, along with essential tools for handling files, directories, command-line environments, and documentation for creating simple shell scripts or running commands. With the help of command line examples and practical tips, you'll learn by doing and save yourself a lot of time.
By the end of the book, you'll have gained the confidence to manage the filesystem, users, storage, network connectivity, security, and software in RHEL 9 systems on any footprint.
This book is for Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and Linux system administrators. It's also a good resource for any IT professional who wants to learn system administration. RHCSA certification candidates will find this book useful in their preparation for the certification exam.
"Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration is a comprehensive guide covering many topics, from basic system administration tasks to more advanced topics such as security and networking. The authors explain complex concepts in a clear and concise manner. The book is also well-organized and easy to follow. One of the strengths of the book is its focus on hands-on learning. The authors provide numerous examples and exercises that’ll help readers learn by doing. This makes the book an excellent resource for beginners and experienced system administrators. The book is also a valuable resource for those preparing for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification exam.
The authors cover all of the topics covered in the exam and provide helpful tips and advice on how to pass the exam. Overall, this book is well-written, well-organized, and full of valuable information, making it an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn how to administer Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about RHEL 9."
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Ben Silverman, SuperUser Editorial Advisory Board / Open Infra Summit - Tech Programming Cmte (5G, Edge, and NFV) at OpenStack
"The world of Linux system administration is vast and complex, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) being one of the most popular distributions in the enterprise environment. The book Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration by Gomez, Requena, Colino, and McCarty is a must-read for both seasoned and aspiring system administrators who wish to master the features of RHEL 9. Written by a team of authors with diverse backgrounds in Linux administration, the book offers a comprehensive yet accessible approach to understanding RHEL 9. The authors seamlessly blend their wealth of expertise and knowledge to provide readers with a well-rounded resource that covers all aspects of RHEL 9 administration.
One of the standout features of the book is that it caters to readers with varying levels of expertise. From initial installation to advanced topics such as security, networking, and virtualization, the authors leave no stone unturned, providing readers with a solid understanding of this powerful operating system. It ensures that even newcomers to the world of Linux can follow along and grasp the more advanced topics while also serving as an excellent reference manual for experienced Linux administrators. The exercises covered are so detailed, one could also use this book to prepare for the RHCE or RHCSA certification exams.
Complex concepts are explained with clarity and simplicity, making even the most daunting tasks seem manageable. Moreover, the inclusion of real-world examples, step-by-step instructions, and practical tips allow readers to gain hands-on experience and apply the knowledge to real-life situations and streamline day-to-day tasks to enhance productivity."
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Ted Jordan, M.S, Linux+, LPIC-1, CISSP JordanTeam Learning LLC
Pablo Iranzo Gómez is a software engineer whose Linux exposure began while studying physics, a period during which he was also involved in LUGs and some projects related to HPC clusters and system administration and consultancy. Currently, he is a senior software engineer in Red Hat's SolEng department, focusing on OpenShift, with experience in consulting, cloud technical account management, OpenStack software maintenance in industries such as hospitality, retail, airlines, government, telco, 5G, partners, and IT, covering system administration and automation, virtualization, PaaS, support, the cloud, and so on, having a broad understanding of different views, needs, and risks across the industry. Pablo was born and lives in Valencia, Spain with his family.
Pedro is a Software Engineer that started his Linux adventure playing with Linux distributions provided on CD by magazines. He was also involved in LUGs while studying at Universitat de València. Currently, he is a Principal Software Engineer in the Red Hat's Telco 5G Field Engineering team, focusing on OpenShift, with experience in Automation, Security, High Availability and Databases. His experience is built in industries like Retail, Financial, Insurance and Telco. He has been involved in the design, configuration and deployment of complex IT systems including data storage, networking, monitoring, PaaS and SaaS systems where he has a broad understanding of different views, needs and risks across the industry. Pedro was born in Alcoy and lives in Valencia, Spain with his family.
Miguel is an experienced technology enthusiast with a clear orientation towards IT, free/open source software and open standards. His career has grown in the IT field with connections in every direction. From User Support and Teacher; through Systems and Network Administration; to Systems Engineering, Systems Architecture, IT Strategy definition and now as Senior Manager for the Tanzu portfolio to bring Kubernetes closer to customers. He loves designing solutions and tools, making them useful and easy to use.
At Red Hat, Scott McCarty is a principal product manager for the container subsystem team, which enables key product capabilities in OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. His focus areas include container runtimes, tools, and images.
Scott is a social media start-up veteran, an e-commerce old-timer, and a weathered government research technologist, with experience across a variety of companies and organizations, from seven-person start-ups to 15,000-employee technology companies. This has culminated in a unique perspective on open source software development, delivery, and maintenance.









