RHEL 8: Creating and Configuring File Systems
If you are using Linux, you will need to make use of file storage. This course will teach you to deploy file servers with NFS as well as looking at the latest disk optimization tools in VDO and Stratis.
What you'll learn
With ever emerging technologies that encourage you to use third party storage devices we can help save you money and time using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 . In this course, RHEL 8: Creating and Configuring File Systems, you’ll learn to manage the latest file system and file servers in enterprise Linux. First, you’ll explore file system used in RHEL 8. Next, you’ll discover the benefits of disk optimization with VDO and layered storage with Stratis. Finally, you’ll learn how to share File systems using NFSv4. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Enterprise Linux file systems needed to administer local and shared storage in your enterprise.
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Course FAQ
In this course you will learn how to create and manage filesystems, manage collaborative filesystem permissions, use VDO, and simplified volumes with Statis.
Before taking this course, you should be familiar with working with the Linux command line and the topics of system administration.
A Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol that lets users on client computers access files on a network.
Stratis is a blockchain network that makes developing, running, and launching blockchain based applications and networks easy for developers.
This course is for Linux Command Line users who are wanting to make the most of their file storage.