The Practice of Cloud System Administration: DevOps and SRE Practices for Web Services, Volume 2
This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding modern cloud infrastructure. Authored by renowned experts Thomas Limoncelli, Strata Chalup, and Christina Hogan, this book delves into the best practices for managing web services and systems effectively. It provides actionable insights on how to apply both DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles to your workflows. This book is an essential resource for both novices and seasoned professionals aiming to refine their cloud management skills.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration
The second edition of this comprehensive guide by Pablo Iranzo Gómez and co-authors is invaluable for anyone preparing for the RHCSA certification exam. This book effectively covers all necessary Linux system administration topics with clarity and depth. With the latest updates on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, it provides practical exercises and real-world scenarios that enhance learning, making it a great companion for both learners and experienced professionals.
Mastering Linux Administration
Co-authored by Alexandru Calcatinge and Julian Balog, this book is designed for system administrators looking to elevate their skills with advanced techniques. It covers a broad array of Linux systems configuration and management topics, making it suitable for individuals aiming to master their practical and theoretical knowledge of Linux. The hands-on approaches provided will assist in addressing real-world challenges system administrators often face.
Linux System Administration: Solve Real-life Linux Problems Quickly
Authored by Tom Adelstein and Bill Lubanovic, this book focuses on practical solutions to real-life problems encountered in Linux systems. It emphasizes troubleshooting and best practices, making it an essential resource for those seeking to develop quick problem-solving skills. The straightforward language and concise examples make it accessible even to those who are new to Linux system administration.
The Health Care Handbook
This guide, authored by Elisabeth Thames Askin and Nathan Moore, is designed to demystify the complexities of the United States health care system. It serves as a comprehensive introduction for those wanting to understand the intricacies of healthcare delivery and financing while also relating systems administration to health technology. Its accessible explanations make this a vital read for students or professionals entering the healthcare field.
Health Care Administration: Managing Organized Delivery Systems
Lawrence F. Wolper’s authoritative text is critical for understanding the management of complex healthcare delivery systems. This book provides both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, equipping future health administrators with the knowledge to effectively lead and manage healthcare organizations. It covers various organizational structures and the intricacies of healthcare regulations and policies, making it a necessary resource for healthcare students and professionals alike.
Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide
Wale Soyinka’s book is perfectly tailored for those new to Linux administration. It serves as an excellent starting point by breaking down complex concepts into understandable segments. Covering fundamental topics and giving readers the tools they need to start their journey as Linux administrators, this guide is essential for beginners who want to get a grip on Linux systems and their functionalities.
The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition
In this complete introduction by William Shotts, readers discover how to harness the full power of Linux’s command line interface. This edition caters to both beginners and experienced users, guiding them through essential tips and commands to become proficient with Linux. Exceptionally clear and easy to follow, this book is a perfect resource for anyone looking to deepen their command line skills.
Linux Administration: The Linux Operating System and Command Line Guide for Linux Administrators
Jason Cannon’s guide is ideal for both new and intermediate Linux administrators aiming to enhance their command line skills. The book includes useful exercises and practical examples, enabling the reader to apply their knowledge effectively. It’s a user-friendly resource showcasing the functionalities of the Linux operating system and preparing system admins for real-world challenges.
UNIX System Administration Handbook
A classic in system administration literature, this handbook by Evi Nemeth is essential for becoming a proficient UNIX administrator. It covers every aspect needed to manage UNIX systems effectively and is filled with practical examples and guidelines. This invaluable resource, recognized for its authoritative voice, is essential reading for anyone serious about mastering UNIX administration.