Linux system administrators, site reliability engineers, and other IT professionals with some Ansible experience who are interested in learning how to manage and automate the deployment, configuration, and operation of key network services included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Manage network servicesDiscuss and review key tools and skills needed to manage network services.Configure link aggregationImprove the redundancy or throughput of network connections of servers by configuring Linux network teaming between multiple network interfaces.Manage DNS and DNS serversExplain the operation of DNS service, troubleshoot DNS issues, and configure servers to act as a DNS caching nameserver or as an authoritative name server.Manage DHCP and IP address assignmentExplain and configure services used for IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment including DHCP, DHCPv6, and SLAAC.Manage printers and printing filesConfigure systems to print to a network printer that supports IPP Everywhere, as well as manage existing printer queues.Configure email transmissionDiscuss how mail servers operate, then configure a server to use system tools and Postfix to send email messages through an outbound mail relay.Configure MariaDB SQL databasesDiscuss the basic operation of SQL-based relational databases, perform basic SQL queries for troubleshooting, and be able to set up a simple MariaDB database service.Configure web serversProvide web content from Apache HTTPD or Nginx web servers, then configure them with virtual hosts and TLS-based encryption.Optimize web server trafficImprove performance of your web servers by using Varnish to cache static content being served and HAProxy to terminate TLS connections and balance load between servers.Provide file-based network storageDeliver simple file-based network shares to clients using the NFS and SMB protocols.Access block-based network storageConfigure iSCSI initiators on your servers to access block-based storage devices provided by network storage arrays or Ceph storage clusters.