LPIC-3 300: Mixed Environment

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LPIC-3 300: Mixed Environment Certification equips IT professionals with advanced skills to manage heterogeneous networks, covering system administration, data sharing, scripting, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. Build an integrated Linux/Windows environment for a secure and resilient enterprise infrastructure
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Overview

The LPIC-3 300: Mixed Environment certification course is designed for IT professionals seeking advanced system administration skills in heterogeneous networks, specifically focusing on Linux and Windows systems. Covering a wide range of topics including system architecture, data sharing, scripting, disaster recovery, troubleshooting, and security, the course aims to provide in-depth knowledge of physical and virtual networking components in mixed enterprise environments.

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Objectives

By the end of this course, leaner will be able to:

  • Acquire advanced system administration skills in Linux and Windows environments.
  • Gain expertise in managing multi-level networks, data sharing, scripting, disaster recovery, troubleshooting, and security.
  • Understand physical and virtual networking components in mixed enterprise environments.
  • Develop skills in system design principles, web access, and communications in mixed-environment networks.
  • Implement systems management solutions, including backup, policy enforcement, and monitoring.
  • Develop problem-solving skills related to mixed-environment network troubleshooting and financial assessment.
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Prerequisites

  • LPIC-2 or Linux+ certification.
  • Knowledge of network and Internet technologies.
  • Experience in advanced Linux system administration techniques.
  • Familiarity with open source software.
  • Working knowledge of system security.
  • Understanding of high availability techniques.
  • Basic scripting and programming skills.
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Course Outline

  • Managing user accounts, permissions, and services.
  • System maintenance and troubleshooting.

  • Understanding and configuring mixed Linux/Unix/Windows workstations.
  • Customization and security measures.

  • Design principles of mixed-environment networks.
  • Web access and communication strategies

  • Setting up services for resource sharing between Linux and Windows environments.
  • Implementing effective data sharing solutions.

  • Developing and implementing scripts for system management.
  • Automation techniques for mixed environments.
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