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Unix Classes in Birmingham, AL
Birmingham Unix Training & Courses
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Unix
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Learn
Unix
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Birmingham
with our hands-on, instructor-led training courses. Our
Birmingham
Unix classes are task-based and focus on real-world scenarios and challenges students face in their day-to-day environments.
Unix
training is available on-site for groups in a private setting. We also offer
Unix
online classes for individuals. Each
Unix
seminar that we offer is instructor-led, so whether you need
Unix
online classes or classes on-site you will learn from an instructor. Our
Birmingham
Unix
seminars contain tutorials with hands-on exercises.
Learn About:
Overview of System Administration System Administrator Responsibilities A Brief User Administration What is a "user" in UNIX? The /etc/passwd File Groups File System Basics Advanced File System Concepts Disk Management Making a File System The mkfs Command Sharing File Systems Backups UNIX Processes Overview of Processes Process Space System Startup and Shutdown UNIX System Security Security Overview Physical Security Account Security Performance Monitoring and Tuning
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All Our
Unix
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Korn & Bash Shell Programming
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3
days
The vast majority of users utilize the Korn Shell or some variant of the Bourne Shell, such as bash. This course covers both of these shells. It begins with a generalized tutorial of Unix and tools and then moves into detailed coverage of shell programming.
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Fundamentals of UNIX
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4
days
This 4-day hands-on course provides users with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use UNIX™. In this course, students will learn about the full range of UNIX user commands and utilities and how to develop shell scripts and advance their vi editing skills. This is also a first course for system administrators and programmers who are new to UNIX and Linux.
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UNIX System Administration
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4
days
This 4-day course introduces Linux™ and UNIX™ users to the tasks needed to administer their own system.
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Student Reviews
Certified Staffing Solutions
9.2
out of 10
based on 26 ratings.
"I was a bit hesitant at first when approaching this level of training in an online environment. But Jeffry was not only crystal clear in his approach, his style was engaging and thought provoking. Working in the small group made it easier to have the free reign to ask questions openly without deterring the course outline.
The instructor was humorous, on point with his directions and very open to apply expamples preseneted for discussion. I am very eager to enroll in future training with this organization. At the end of the day I feel like I walked away with what I had hoped to learn and much more because now I have a higher level of confidence to approach more self study.
Thank you VERY Much for making SQL feel like an easy everyday task." - Monica R.
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"Enjoyed it, and was at ease with the instructor and format of the class very quickly." - Gary E.
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"Not only was the class informative but the instructor was also entertaining. As far as web based training, I found the instructor to have an enthusiastic personality which made it much easier to focus and stay on task." - Ana A.
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"The instructor was great kept me interested, took the time so that everyone understood before moving on. The skill set of the class attendees was balanced, so there was no drag. I will be taking the advance class with him once I am comfortable with the fundamentals of SQL. " - Neal A.
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"Ken is an amazing instructor and a pleasure to work with. Ken makes the lecture interesting and not at all boring. He takes time out to make sure all of your questions are answered. He also makes sure that you have a good understanding of the labs before you do them. He is very knowledgeable about the entire topic of ASP.Net and then some. If I were to take another class in programming I would request him. Again, I can not say enough good things about Ken. The materials were good and thorough. This class, because of Ken, is a great jumping off point to revitalize my career." - Benjamin N.
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Birmingham ( /'b?rm??hæm/ bur-ming-ham) is the largest city in Alabama. The city is the county seat of Jefferson County. The city's population was 212,237 according to the 2010 United States Census.[2] The Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area had a population of about 1,128,047 according to the 2010 Census, which is approximately one-quarter of Alabama's population.
Birmingham was founded in 1871, during the post-Civil War Reconstruction period, through the merger of three pre-existing farm towns, notably, former Elyton. It grew from there, annexing many more of its smaller neighbors, into an industrial and railroad transportation center with a focus on mining, the iron and steel industry, and railroading. Birmingham was named for Birmingham, one of the major industrial cities of the United Kingdom. Many, if not most, of the original settlers who founded Birmingham were of English ancestry.[3] In one writer's view, the city was planned as a place where cheap, non-unionized, and African-American labor from rural Alabama could be employed in the city's steel mills and blast furnaces, giving it a competitive advantage over industrial cities in the Midwest and Northeast.[4]
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