Robert M. Koretsky
Raspberry Pi OS System Administration with systemd: A Practical Approach
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This book provides a guide to using systemd to ensure efficient and effective Linux kernel operation, covering concurrency, virtualization, and secure persistence, with exercises for reinforcement. It can be used in both informal and formal learning environments.
Format: Unspecified
Length: 252 pages
Publication date: 22 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The Raspberry Pi Operating System Administration Basics series is designed to provide novice users with a comprehensive guide to effectively managing and administering the Raspberry Pi system. In this first installment, we delve into the realm of systemd, a powerful tool that plays a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and effective operation of the Linux kernel. By leveraging systemd, we explore three fundamental pillars of computer operation and management: concurrency, virtualization, and secure persistence.
Concurrency:
Understanding concurrency is crucial in optimizing the performance and responsiveness of computer systems. Systemd facilitates concurrency by managing processes and resources efficiently, allowing multiple applications to run simultaneously without compromising stability. Through the use of systemd units, such as services and sockets, we can configure and manage processes, ensuring that they are started, stopped, and restarted as needed.
Virtualization:
Virtualization is a powerful technology that enables the creation of multiple virtual environments on a single physical machine. Systemd provides a robust virtualization framework, allowing users to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) with ease. With systemd, we can control the lifecycle of VMs, including their startup, shutdown, and migration, ensuring that they run smoothly and efficiently.
Secure Persistence:
Secure persistence is essential in protecting sensitive data and ensuring the integrity of computer systems. Systemd provides a range of storage management solutions, including file systems, block devices, and cloud storage. With systemd, we can configure and manage storage devices, ensuring that data is stored securely and reliably.
Exercises:
To reinforce the learning goals of the readers, the book includes a comprehensive set of exercises designed to help them apply the knowledge gained in each chapter. Each exercise includes solutions and example code, allowing readers to practice and apply the concepts learned. The exercises cover a range of topics, from basic systemd configuration to advanced virtualization and secure persistence.
In addition to its suitability for novice users, this book can also be adopted in a more formal learning environment to supplement and extend the basic knowledge of a Linux operating system. It serves as a valuable resource for IT professionals, educators, and students who are interested in learning more about Raspberry Pi and Linux administration.
By mastering the basics of systemd and its application to concurrency, virtualization, and secure persistence, readers will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage and administer Raspberry Pi systems. Whether you are a hobbyist, a student, or a professional looking to expand your Linux expertise, this book is an essential guide to your journey.
The Raspberry Pi Operating System Administration Basics series is designed to provide novice users with a comprehensive guide to effectively managing and administering the Raspberry Pi system. In this first installment, we delve into the realm of systemd, a powerful tool that plays a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and effective operation of the Linux kernel. By leveraging systemd, we explore three fundamental pillars of computer operation and management: concurrency, virtualization, and secure persistence.
Understanding concurrency is crucial in optimizing the performance and responsiveness of computer systems. Systemd facilitates concurrency by managing processes and resources efficiently, allowing multiple applications to run simultaneously without compromising stability. Through the use of systemd units, such as services and sockets, we can configure and manage processes, ensuring that they are started, stopped, and restarted as needed.
Virtualization is a powerful technology that enables the creation of multiple virtual environments on a single physical machine. Systemd provides a robust virtualization framework, allowing users to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) with ease. With systemd, we can control the lifecycle of VMs, including their startup, shutdown, and migration, ensuring that they run smoothly and efficiently.
Secure persistence is essential in protecting sensitive data and ensuring the integrity of computer systems. Systemd provides a range of storage management solutions, including file systems, block devices, and cloud storage. With systemd, we can configure and manage storage devices, ensuring that data is stored securely and reliably.
Exercises: To reinforce the learning goals of the readers, the book includes a comprehensive set of exercises designed to help them apply the knowledge gained in each chapter. Each exercise includes solutions and example code, allowing readers to practice and apply the concepts learned. The exercises cover a range of topics, from basic systemd configuration to advanced virtualization and secure persistence.
In addition to its suitability for novice users, this book can also be adopted in a more formal learning environment to supplement and extend the basic knowledge of a Linux operating system. It serves as a valuable resource for IT professionals, educators, and students who are interested in learning more about Raspberry Pi and Linux administration.
By mastering the basics of systemd and its application to concurrency, virtualization, and secure persistence, readers will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage and administer Raspberry Pi systems. Whether you are a hobbyist, a student, or a professional looking to expand your Linux expertise, this book is an essential guide to your journey.
Weight: 653g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032596358
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