Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration The Complete Reference (NETWORKING & COMM - OMG)

Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration The Complete Reference (NETWORKING & COMM - OMG)

by Michael Jang (Author), Michael Jang (Author), Harry Foxwell (Author)

Synopsis

Take Full Advantage of the Oracle Solaris 11 Management Features

Manage a highly scalable, cloud-based computing platform and deliver unmatched performance levels at every layer of your IT stack. Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration: The Complete Reference shows how to deploy Solaris from scratch. Get up-to-date details on installation options, device configuration, virtualization techniques, network security, file encryption, and Web services. NFS, Samba, and Apache are fully covered in this Oracle Press guide.

  • Install Oracle Solaris 11 on x86 and SPARC machines
  • Manage storage using the ZFS file system
  • Define user roles and enforce strong access policies
  • Create fully isolated zones and virtual system environments
  • Configure print, e-mail, DNS, and DHCP services
  • Share files and devices using NFS and Samba
  • Set up Apache Web servers and deploy AMP applications

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Published: 09 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 007179042X
ISBN 13: 9780071790420

Author Bio

Michael Jang. RHCE, LCP, CompTIA Linux+, MCSE, is the bestselling author of RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide, now in its sixth edition, Ubuntu Server Administration, Ubuntu Certified Professional Study Guide, and several other professional technology titles. He is currently a full-time writer, specializing in operating systems and networks.

Harry Foxwell is a principal consultant for Oracle Corporation's Public Sector organization, specializing in solutions consulting and customer education on cloud computing, virtualization, operating systems, and open source technologies. He has worked for Sun Microsystems since 1995. Harry contributes to one of Oracle's internal websites on Linux technical information, and blogs about cloud computing at http://blogs.oracle.com/drcloud/. He teaches graduate courses in operating systems and computer architecture at George Mason University.