
The industry favorite Linux guide
Linux Bible, 10th Edition is the ultimate hands-on Linux user guide, whether you’re a true beginner or a more advanced user navigating recent changes. this updated tenth edition covers the latest versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 8), Fedora 30, and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. It includes information on cloud computing, with new guidance on containerization, Ansible automation, and Kubernetes and OpenShift. With a focus on RHEL 8, this new edition teaches techniques for managing storage, users, and security, while emphasizing simplified administrative techniques with Cockpit. Written by a Red Hat expert, this book provides the clear explanations and step-by-step instructions that demystify Linux and bring the new features seamlessly into your workflow.
This useful guide assumes a base of little or no Linux knowledge, and takes you step by step through what you need to know to get the job done.
Get Linux up and running quicklyMaster basic operations and tackle more advanced tasksGet up to date on the recent changes to Linux server system managementBring Linux to the cloud using Openstack and CloudformsSimplified Linux administration through the Cockpit Web Interface Automated Linux Deployment with Ansible Learn to navigate Linux with Amazon (AWS), Google (GCE), and Microsofr Azure Cloud services
Linux Bible, 10th Edition is the one resource you need, and provides the hands-on training that gets you on track in a flash.
Publisher : Wiley
Publication date : June 10, 2020
Edition : 10th
Language : English
Print length : 928 pages
ISBN-10 : 1119578884
ISBN-13 : 978-1119578888
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 7.3 x 2.1 x 9.1 inches
Part of series : Bible
Best Sellers Rank: #102,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Linux Servers #11 in Linux & UNIX Administration (Books) #15 in Linux Networking & System Administration
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MacD –
The reference I didn’t know I needed
I used this book for my Linux Administration class and it made me, generally a windows user, look competent. It has a fantastic layout and a glossary that other glossaries should want to be like when they grow up. There is a lot of detailed information for advanced professionals and those who need to write a paragraph for class. It’s such a great reference for all my Linux based courses and my cybersecurity ones too. This is a reference book that I’ll be relying on for a long time. My only complaint was I didn’t find and buy it sooner.
DZ-Power –
Nice for Linux beginners
I started reading this book and it’s really interesting and helpful to understand the linux basics
Ángel Dario –
Completo!!
Excelente
Edward McAuley –
Decent reference, but…
The book is solid in many areas; the author has done a good job in these areas. Still, some of the most important questions simply aren’t answered here.This isn’t a book geared toward Windows users, where inexperienced people simply blow their OS away and start over if they encounter problems. This is a booked geared toward the users of a professional operating system; therefore, it ought to include samples of the additional, necessary and proper documentation for systems management.For example:How about an pre-installation checklist?A configuration specification?A system migration considerations checklist?Recommendations for an ongoing engineering notebook?Just to name a few.Calling this a “bible” while omitting important sections is clearly the idea of the marketing department. I wonder though: what are the author’s thoughts on this?
Julia –
Time saver
This book is truly the Linux bible. I refer it it often when debugging Linux issues. That and the Linux Pocket Guide are my knowledge tools.
Kirk Bailey –
Well named. You need this.
THIS is THE book to put on your tech bookshelf IF you take interest in Linux.Mine was in a bookslelf system- with anm aquarium on the top.On day the bottom cracked, then collapsed, and 30 gallons went DOWN THE BOOKCASE. Yipes.. So I bought a new one- and no fish tank on top. Maybe a cactus garden… but a fine reference manual.
David Lark, Architect –
Good general reference
Covers Debian and Red Hat distros, good for beginners and intermediates, perhaps a bit beyond. Could save you from buying several less complete books.The e-commerce pledge: To improve the reliability of online reviews, I will post a review of every product or service of significance I purchase, and update the review should my opinion change.
Rick Contreras –
One of the best books written about Lennox
This book has everything you need to know about Lennox. It helps you understand it.
Marco Sarti –
I’m a super senior developer and sw architect. Buy immediately this product if you want to have a complete guide of linux. Sublime book.
Sven –
Noch immer hilfreich
Amazon Customer –
WOW I have done it again, with this bible written by a Red Hat promoter, if Red hat is so great where are all these pocket size computers that run on Red Hat? Why is there lack of hardware running Red Hat O/S as a alternative to another popular equivalent product , so I can replace my 8 year windows laptop that has multiple hardware issues, some say it should have been called a lemon pie and I give my thumbs up to that comment.
karthic –
Got this for 1300/- in Great Indian Sale, the book was bent and damaged a little, but not too bad.The page quality and print quality is still awesome. Thank you Amazon for the offer!
Aldin Thompson –
Great book teaches alot love it