Linux Academy – HashiCorp Packer

Linux Academy – HashiCorp Packer
English | Size: 2.34 GB
Category: Tutorial


Learn about Packer’s core components, how to write portable buildfiles, and how to improve parity between existing environments.

Linux Academy – Red Hat Certified System Engineer RHEL 7 (RHCE)

Linux Academy – Red Hat Certified System Engineer RHEL 7 (RHCE)
English | Size: 2.85 GB
Category: Tutorial


If you are a RHCSA progressing to becoming an RHCE, you have two options. You can continue preparing for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 version of the course and take the current RHCE exam (EX300) until June 2020. Or you can elect to prepare for the new exam (EX294), based on the upcoming release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.

Linux Academy – Running Linux Servers on Azure

Linux Academy – Running Linux Servers on Azure
English | Size: 777.12 MB
Category: Cloud-Comp | Linux


When we think of Microsoft, naturally we think of Windows, the Office Suite, tools like Visio or Project, and command utilities like PowerShell. But did you know that over 50% of the virtual machines running on Azure are actually Linux? When you look at the performance statistics behind Linux systems and the potential cost savings, it’s really no surprise.

Linux Academy – AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Prep

Linux Academy – AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Prep
English | Size: 1.81 GB
Category: Tutorial


This learning path is designed to help you prepare for the AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator exam. Even if you don’t plan to take the exam, these courses and hands-on labs will help you get started on your way to becoming an Azure administrator.

Linux Academy – Google Cloud Run Deep Dive

Linux Academy – Google Cloud Run Deep Dive
English | Size: 1.08 GB
Category: Tutorial


Dive in to Google Cloud Functions-everything it is and everything it does!
Google Cloud Functions is a serverless, event-driven, managed platform for building and connecting cloud services. It’s a code-centric service where the functions you write can be triggered by an HTTP request or any number of cloud events both on and off Google Cloud.