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Unix & Linux Training
Equip your administrators and engineering teams with robust, practical skills in
Unix and Linux system administration. Our programs are designed to support
modern infrastructure needs, including cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP),
containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes), DevOps practices, automation (Ansible, Terraform),
and secure, compliant operations.
Whether you are building in-house capability, cross-training key staff, or ensuring
continuity when primary administrators are unavailable, our training provides
hands-on experience aligned with current industry standards and best practices.
Courses
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Unix & Linux Fundamentals – Core concepts, command-line proficiency,
file systems, users, permissions, and process management across major distributions.
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System Administration – Day-to-day admin tasks, systemd, package
management, storage, logging, monitoring, and security hardening.
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Advanced Administration – High availability, performance tuning,
SELinux/AppArmor, identity and access management (IAM), and troubleshooting in
hybrid cloud environments.
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Installation & Configuration – Automated installation, kickstart/preseed,
image-based deployment, configuration management with Ansible, and integration with
virtualisation and container platforms.
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Networking with TCP/IP – Network stack fundamentals, firewalls (iptables/nftables),
VPNs, DNS, DHCP, load balancing, and secure remote access (SSH, Zero Trust–aligned approaches).
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Shell Essentials – Bash and shell scripting for automation, CI/CD pipelines,
task scheduling (cron/systemd timers), and DevOps workflows.
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Emacs for Developers & Engineers – Emacs as a modern development environment
with Git integration, language servers (LSP), containers, and remote editing.
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vi & Vim/Neovim Mastery – Demystifying the ubiquitous Unix editor,
including modern usage with Neovim, plugins, Git workflows, and remote system administration.
All courses can be delivered on-site or virtually, and can be customised to focus on
your organisation’s preferred distributions, toolchains, and cloud or on-premises platforms.
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