Linux Server
Admin
Session6 : Virtualization basics, Hypervisor, Network Settings, IPv4 and IPv6, network classes, subnetting, static and dynamic ips settings in linux, addition of multiple ip's, Network Configuration Parameters, Hostname Change with command and manual.
This installment of Grant McWilliam’s comprehensive series teaches the fundamentals of building Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) virtual systems in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Learn how to create private networks and storage pools for the virtual machines and install Enterprise Linux using a DVD and a network repository. Plus, explore more advanced networking techniques, including IPv6 addressing, network interface teaming and bonding, and static routing.
0 min.
Learning Objectives:
- Virtualization on Enterprise Linux
- Managing virtual machines
- Installing Linux in a guest VM
- Configuring interface bonding
- Configuring interface teaming
- Configuring IPv6 addresses
- Creating static routes
Grant McWilliams
Session Instructor
Grant McWilliams is a consultant, speaker, writer, professor, and developer specializing in Linux and open source.
His public speaking engagements include LinuxCon (New Orleans, 2013), Xen Project User Summit (NYC, 2014), and LinuxFest Northwest (Bellingham, WA, 2004–2011). His technical writing and editing achievements include writing documentation and man pages for Citrix XenServer via the Xenapi Admin Project.
Tanuj
Instructor
Tanuj Chugh, an adept and prominent trainer and speaker have been associated to education sector from many years and have an experience of more than 9 years of live industry projects based on latest technologies like Virtualization, Cloud Computing, AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Linux & Windows Servers, Network & Security etc. Upholding the responsibilities of delivering in-house and online training to the corporate employees, clients and individuals.
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