The Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) specialization is designed to equip you with essential skills and knowledge to excel in the Linux environment. From mastering core Linux basics to advanced system management, this course offers a structured learning path that covers networking, security, storage management, containers, and virtualization. With hands-on labs and command reviews, you'll gain practical experience and confidence to tackle real-world challenges and prepare for the Linux Foundation LFCS exam. Master essential Linux management tasks, including networking, software management, and process scheduling. Enhance your security skills with lessons on local security settings, firewalls, and access control using AppArmor or SELinux. Gain proficiency in storage management, containers, virtualization, and open-source technologies like LDAP and Git.
Applied Learning Project
You will start with Linux Fundamentals, 2nd edition, a full video course on Linux basics, concepts, practices, and theories so you can get the foundational knowledge you need. You will then dive into the core part of the LFCS exam—including Advanced System Administration—and managing storage, security, SSH services, and virtualization. Each lesson ends with a lab for you to practice the skills learned in each lesson. These labs also act as training for the hands-on LFCS exam. The LFCS section explores more advanced LFCS topics. It covers Advanced Systems Management; security; storage; containers and virtualization; and open-source solutions. The course then ends with a practice exam so you can test your skills, compare your answers to mine, and get a feel for the exam before you take the test.