System Administration Training by Experts
Our Training Process

System Administration - Syllabus, Fees & Duration
MODULE 1
- System administration introduction, policies, overview, UNIX history and basis
MODULE 2
- File systems and disks
MODULE 3
- Software installation concepts
MODULE 4
- Multi users basics, politics, policies and ethics
MODULE 5
- Automating administrative tasks
MODULE 6
- Networking
MODULE 7
- Backup and disaster recovery
MODULE 8
- DNS
MODULE 9
- SMTP, HTTP
MODULE 10
- Configuration management
MODULE 11
- Distributed computing
MODULE 12
- SNMP, monitoring
MODULE 13
- System security
This syllabus is not final and can be customized as per needs/updates


To digitally connect clusters of computers, they create local area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs). Circuit boards and CPUs are assembled by computer hardware engineers to produce functional mobile or desktop devices.
For secure, high-speed Internet access, they connect routers, modems, and firewalls.
They install computers, laptops, intranets, servers, cybersecurity software, and other technology. Students who pursue a diploma in this field have a fantastic opportunity to expand their expertise. Network architects have frequently experienced administrators who build data transmission systems from the ground up.
A system administrator's responsibilities include the following:
System administrators are in charge of managing, maintaining, and configuring commercial computer systems on a day-to-day basis. Information security managers are given more duties when it comes to protecting sensitive data from hackers.
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All of the important components of the corporate computing infrastructure are managed by system administrators.