Linux 301 – Advanced Linux for IT Enterprises
Master enterprise Linux at scale — from secure server builds to performance optimization.
Linux 301 is designed for advanced IT professionals managing complex, high-availability systems. This course emphasizes hands-on experience with security hardening, kernel tuning, advanced networking, and containerization, all within real enterprise lab environments.
Lectures Start on August 23th 2025, Buy Now & Save your seat.
Audience
- Senior Linux admins and infrastructure engineers
- DevOps practitioners managing hybrid environments
- Teams preparing for SOC2/ISO27001 environments
- RHCSA/RHCE-certified professionals seeking mastery
Lab Infrastructure Highlights
- VMs: Dedicated Ubuntu 22.04 / RHEL 9 hosts with full root access
- Infrastructure Tools: Pacemaker, Corosync, nftables, ELK, OpenLDAP, Ansible
- Containerization: Systemd-nspawn + Podman-based lightweight sandboxing
- Assessment: Includes automated audit scoring & instructor feedback (for live track)
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Linux power users wanted.
Take the final leap from competent admin to elite Linux operator. Linux 301 combines security, high availability, performance tuning, and enterprise automation in a 13-week course backed by real enterprise simulations.
Includes high-availability clustering labs | Advanced IaC and audit scenarios | Designed for production-level environments
13-Week Curriculum Outline + Lab Use Cases
Pricing & Access Options
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Week |
Topic |
Lab Use Case |
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1 |
Kernel Modules & Boot Process Internals |
Modify GRUB entries, load/unload kernel modules, simulate a boot misconfiguration |
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2 |
Performance Tuning & Resource Limits |
Benchmark CPU/memory with stress, tune limits with ulimit, profile usage with perf |
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3 |
Custom Systemd Units & Init Integration |
Create custom *.service units, simulate failure recovery with dependency trees |
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4 |
FirewallD, nftables, and Access Control |
Deploy firewall rules, segment ports, and test Zero Trust access strategies |
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5 |
File Systems at Scale (XFS, Btrfs, Snapshots) |
Mount XFS partitions, create volume snapshots, simulate FS corruption & recovery |
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6 |
Advanced Logging, Journaling & Alerting |
Route logs to ELK stack; configure triggers for security logs and boot errors |
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7 |
LDAP & SSO Integration |
Connect Linux systems to OpenLDAP, enforce RBAC and multi-system authentication |
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8 |
Network Namespaces & Traffic Control |
Create network namespaces, simulate isolation, apply bandwidth shaping |
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9 |
Containers & Systemd-nspawn |
Deploy containers using nspawn, configure isolated systemd services |
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10 |
Security Hardening & CIS Benchmark Automation |
Apply CIS hardening roles via Ansible, validate compliance and rollback |
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11 |
High Availability with Pacemaker + Corosync |
Configure a 2-node HA cluster with shared services and failover scenarios |
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12 |
Infrastructure as Code for Linux Systems |
Automate entire builds with Ansible playbooks, integrate GitOps flow with Terraform |
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13 |
Capstone: Deploy and Audit a Hardened Linux Host |
Final assessment: Harden a VM, run audit tools, submit compliance and recovery documentation |

