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  • Energy Efficient Servers: Blueprints for Data Center Optimization

    This book introduces power management technologies and techniques used in energy efficient servers, includes a deep examination of different features used in processors, memory, interconnects, I/O devices, and other platform components.

  • A Treatise on Systems (Mark Burgess)

    This book serves as guide to network and system administration in the development of a new science of systems, and further illustrates practical tools for engineers at the top of their field. It describes the science behind these complex systems.

  • Making Servers Work: A Guide to Linux System Administration

    This book highlights practical sysadmin skills, common architectures that you'll encounter, and best practices that apply to automating and running systems at any scale, from one laptop or server to 1,000 or more.

  • Linux Newbie Administrator Guide (Stan Klimas, et al)

    A complete reference for new and experienced Linux users who wish to set up and administer their own Linux home computer, work-station and/or their home or small office network.

  • How To Manage Remote Servers with Ansible (Erika Heidi)

    This book is designed to introduce you to using Ansible to manage your servers. You'll learn how to install and configure Ansible on a control node, and then how to use it to configure and run commands on remote servers.

  • Linux Kernel Crash Book (Igor Ljubuncic)

    For systems and network administrators and technical support engineers responsible for maintaining Linux systems and networks, this is a first aid guide, it provides quick solutions to a variety of Linux system and network problems.

  • GNU/Linux Advanced Administration (Remo Boldrito, et al)

    The contents of this book is mostly related to systems administration. Students will learn how to install, configure and optimise a GNU/Linux operating system and the most widely used computer services.

  • Linux Administration Made Easy (Steve Frampton)

    This book attempts to describe day-to-day administration and maintenance issues commonly faced by Linux system administrators. It summarizes the installation and configuration, as well as the day-to-day administrative and maintenance procedures.

  • O'Reilly® Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (Greg Kroah-Hartman)

    Written by a leading developer and maintainer of the Linux kernel,this bookl is a comprehensive overview of kernel configuration and building, a critical task for Linux users and administrators.

  • Step-by-Step Linux Guide (M. B. G. Suranga De Silva)

    This ebook describes the system administration aspects of using Linux and is intended for people who know nothing about system administration. This Linux ebook doesn't tell you how to install Linux since it is very straight forward but it gives you real world mail, DNS, proxy, web, messaging etc server installations and configurations.

  • O'Reilly® Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 2nd Edition

    This book spells out all the information needed for joining a network, whether it's a simple UUCP connection or a full LAN with a Linux system serving as a firewall, an NFS or NIS file server, and a mail and news hub.

  • Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 1st Edition (Olaf Kirch)

    This book details all the tasks associated with e-mail setup and maintenance, news group setup, and essential network applications such as rcp and rlogin. It also tells you where to find more detailed information on the Internet.

  • Analytical Network and System Administrations (Mark Burgess)

    Network and system administration usually refers to the skill of keeping computers and networks running properly. This book describes the science behind these complex systems, independent of the actual operating systems they work on.

  • Managing Linux Systems with Webmin: System Administration

    This book explains how to use the most popular Webmin modules to perform common administration tasks on a Linux system such as adding users, configuring Apache, setting up NFS file sharing and managing the Sendmail mail server.

  • Linux Quick Fix Notebook (Peter Harrison)

    This books includes many of the most commonly encountered errors with explanations of their causes and how to fix them. The book's format is aimed at sys admins who often have to do advanced tasks in which the underlying theory is understood,

  • Self-Service Linux - Mastering the Art of Problem Determination

    A book that advanced Linux professionals running their own Linux systems will be able to use to troubleshoot, an essential part of every company's Linux adoption plan to keep the total cost of ownership (TCO)down and improve the ROI of their Linux strategy.

  • Knowing Knoppix (Phil Jones, et al)

    Knoppix is an astoundingly clever product. It runs Linux completely from CD. It bypasses all the software already installed on your PC or laptop. This book is a beginner-friendly book designed to help with these situations: You can't start Windows!

  • Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker

    This book gives invaluable advice and practical tools for protecting our computers. Learn how to plan and execute a security strategy that will thwart the most determined and sophisticated of hackers, while still allowing your easy access to Internet services.

  • UNIX System Security: A Guide for Users & System Administrators

    This book begins by examining four high-profile breaches of UNIX security as illustrations of how a UNIX system can be attacked. It then provides the information necessary to protect against these forms of attack, and offers the tools.

  • The Debian Administrator's Handbook (Raphael Hertzog, et al)

    This book teaches the essentials to anyone who wants to become an effective and independent Debian GNU/Linux administrator. It covers all the topics that a competent Linux administrator should master.

  • The Book of Webmin: Learned to Stop Worrying and Love UNIX

    This books teaches you How to use Webmin's unique features, including integrating the most popular services (Apache, BIND, Sendmail, and more) as well as the standard system features (network configuration, disk configuration, users and groups, etc.).

  • Automate the Boring Stuff with Python (Albert Sweigart)

    Learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand - no prior programming experience required. You'll create Python programs that effortlessly perform useful and impressive feats of automation.

  • O'Reilly® Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition (Jonathan Corbet)

    The 3rd edition of Linux Device Drivers is better than ever. The book covers all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, which simplifies many activities, and contains subtle new features.

  • O'Reilly® Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition (Alessandro Rubini)

    This book is for anyone who wants to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system or who wants to develop new hardware and run it under Linux.

  • Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date

    This book is the first start-to-finish guide to patching Linux systems in production environments. It presents patching solutions for Red Hat, Fedora, SUSE, Debian, and other distributions.

  • Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (Mel Gorman)

    This book is unique in that not only does it describe the Linux Memory Manager itself in unprecedented detail, it also includes the theoretical foundations for both developers and students but has been omitted from recent Linux kernel related material.

  • User Mode Linux (Jeff Dike)

    This book covers everything from getting started through running enterprise-class User Mode Linux servers.

  • Conquering the Command Line: Unix and Linux for Developers

    In this book you will find not only the most useful command line tools for Unix and Linux based systems you need to know, but also the most helpful options and flags for those tools.

  • The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (W. E. Shotts)

    This book takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus.

  • Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers

    This book will educate system managers on how to best approach the complex realm of Linux and UNIX management and performance monitoring. The book will focus on core issues such as configuration management, accounting, and monitoring performance.

  • Xen Virtualization Essentials (Neil Smyth)

    The objective of this book is to provide the reader with an understanding of the basic approaches to virtualization together with detailed information on deploying virtualization using Xen technology.

  • Qmail Quickstarter: Install, Set Up and Run Your Own Email Server

    This book is a quick starter for people who want to set up a mail server using qmail. It also discusses advanced features, like hosting multiple domains, in detail.

  • O'Reilly® Mh and Xmh: E-mail for Users and Programmers

    This book contains useful examples, tips, tricks, and documented and undocumented features that the author learned in thirteen years as an MH user, instructor, programmer, and system administrator.

  • UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition (Robin Burk, et al)

    UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition is an in-depth examination of the UNIX operating system. Real-world examples, definitions, tips and tricks allow you to: Get a jump start on UNIX with an overview and a basic tutorial, et al.

  • O'Reilly® Perl for System Administration: Managing Multi-platforms

    This book is designed for all levels of administrators - from hobbyists to card-carrying SAGE members - sysadmins on multi-platform sites. Written for several different platforms (Unix, Windows NT, and Mac OS) where Perl can be most useful.

  • O'Reilly® Practical UNIX and Internet Security, Second Edition

    This book is a practical guide that spells out, in readable and entertaining language, the threats, the system vulnerabilities, and the countermeasures you can adopt to protect your UNIX system, network, and Internet connection.

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