Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond: Unit 4

Coursera Courses ↗ · Coursera

Open Course on Coursera

Free to audit · Opens on Coursera

Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond: Unit 4

Coursera · Beginner ·🔍 RAG & Vector Search ·1mo ago
Skills: Linux & CLI90%
Designed for IT professionals, system administrators, and command line enthusiasts, this course equips you with the essential skills to manage and transfer data securely across Linux systems. Through hands-on lessons, you’ll master the Secure Shell (SSH) for remote administration, streamline file transfers using SCP and rsync, and leverage SFTP for secure, interactive file management. Explore additional connectivity options, including SMB and GUI-based tools, and broaden your toolkit with powerful networking utilities like Wget, cURL, and Netperf. You’ll even set up a basic Apache web server and run real-world labs to test your new skills. By the end of this course, you’ll confidently connect, administer, and transfer files between hosts—whether on-premises or in the cloud—using industry-standard protocols and tools.
Watch on Coursera ↗ (saves to browser)
Sign in to unlock AI tutor explanation · ⚡30

Related AI Lessons

RAG - Sliding Window, Token Based Chunking and PDF Chunking Packages
Learn about RAG chunking mechanisms, including Sliding Window, Token Based, and PDF Chunking, to improve your AI model's text processing capabilities
Dev.to AI
Ever Wondered How to Make Your RAG More Effective?
Improve your RAG effectiveness by connecting instead of searching
Medium · RAG
Why StarRocks Is Better Than Elasticsearch for RAG and AI-Powered Vector Search Analytics
Learn why StarRocks outperforms Elasticsearch for RAG and AI-powered vector search analytics, and how to apply this knowledge to improve your data architecture
Medium · LLM
Production RAG: Shipping a RAG System Into an Enterprise Product
Learn how to ship a RAG system into an enterprise product, overcoming operational realities and challenges beyond the demo stage
Medium · RAG
Up next
Watch this before applying for jobs as a developer.
Tech With Tim
Watch →