In this course, you will examine the origin and history of the Solaris 2.x operating system, and its relationship with other UNIX family systems. You will be presented with the Solaris operating system as a business solution, and examine its various components. Furthermore, the course addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make Solaris an innovative operating system, and provides some commonly used UNIX skills and “tricks.”
Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to describe the unique features of Solaris 2.x, assess the suitability of Solaris 2.x operating environments, install and maintain the Solaris system on both Intel-based and Sparc systems, describe important components, directory trees, and file systems, back up and restore the Solaris file system, configure the NFS distributed computing environment, and find further information about Solaris. (duration: 161)
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