Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Network Filesystems and File Services (Ubuntu)

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Network Filesystems and File Services (Ubuntu)

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 0h 35m | 100 MB

Having a solid understanding of file storage is crucial for any system administrator, and essential for professionals working towards the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) certification. In this course, explore different ways to make storage available on a network. Instructor Scott Simpson explains how to provide Server Message Block (SMB) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) shares to clients using Samba, how to configure a Network File System (NFS) server and client, and how to configure and connect to remote block storage using iSCSI. After covering these concepts, you’ll be ready to take on the network filesystems and file services section of the LFCE exam.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 Lab setup

Samba (SMB_CIFS)
3 What is SMB
4 Configuring an SMB server
5 Configuring an SMB client
6 SMB server settings

Network File System (NFS)
7 What is NFS
8 Configuring an NFS server
9 Configuring an NFS client
10 NFS server settings

Remote Block Storage with iSCSI
11 Configuring remote block storage
12 Connecting to remote block storage

Conclusion
13 Other protocols – AFP, FTP, SFTP
14 Next steps