Linux Performance Tuning (LFS426)
More Information:
- Modality: Virtual
- Technology: Linux Foundation
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Duration: 4 Days
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- Certificate: See Sample
Course Information
About this course:
Keeping your Linux systems running optimally is a mission-critical function for most Linux IT professionals. This course will teach you the appropriate tools, subsystems, and techniques you need to get the best possible performance out of Linux.
This course is designed to give you all the tools and techniques you need to keep your Linux systems running at optimal levels. These techniques and tools have been developed and tested in the most demanding high-performance computing environments.
This course is designed to work with a wide range of Linux distributions, so you will be able to apply these concepts regardless of your distro.
The average salary of a Linux System Administrator is $70,057 per year.
Course Objective:
In this course, you’ll learn:
- Industry configuration best practices
- The best tried-and-true optimization performance tuning tools and techniques
- How to manually optimize the kernel’s behavior
- Tracing, profiling and instrumentation techniques across a wide range of conditions
- And more.
Audience:
- Linux System Administrators
Prerequisite:
- his course is primarily intended for system administrators and technology architects who need to select and tune their environment to maximize speed and efficiency. Students should be experienced Linux users. Familiarity with local system administration concepts covered in LFS301 Linux System Administration is required.