System Administration Training by Experts
Our Training Process

System Administration - Syllabus, Fees & Duration
MODULE 1
- System administration introduction, policies, overview, UNIX history and basis
 
MODULE 2
- File systems and disks
 
MODULE 3
- Software installation concepts
 
MODULE 4
- Multi users basics, politics, policies and ethics
 
MODULE 5
- Automating administrative tasks
 
MODULE 6
- Networking
 
MODULE 7
- Backup and disaster recovery
 
MODULE 8
- DNS
 
MODULE 9
- SMTP, HTTP
 
MODULE 10
- Configuration management
 
MODULE 11
- Distributed computing
 
MODULE 12
- SNMP, monitoring
 
MODULE 13
- System security
 
This syllabus is not final and can be customized as per needs/updates
			
													
												
							

								
							
			
They are IT-savvy and can troubleshoot any technical issues that are causing the system to malfunction.  It is their responsibility to ensure that computer systems and related services work smoothly.  Network architects have frequently experienced administrators who build data transmission systems from the ground up. 
A system administrator's responsibilities include the following:
System administrators are in charge of managing, maintaining, and configuring commercial computer systems on a day-to-day basis. 
For secure, high-speed Internet access, they connect routers, modems, and firewalls.  These experts may go on to become technology and IT managers in the future. 
Large companies provide opportunities for system admins to advance through promotions. 
When signals halt, system administrators alter cables to repair the transmission media. 
They set up the network card (NIC) so that data can be sent and received appropriately. 
System administration roles are broad and often vary based on the type of computer system being managed, however, the majority of them have some fundamental functions that can be accomplished in a variety of ways.