Linux System Administration: Cron Jobs and Task Scheduling
Being able to tell the system to do certain things at specific times is incredibly useful, not to mention time-saving. Task scheduling is quite often one of the first steps in systems automation. In this course, Linux System Administration: Cron Jobs and Task Scheduling, you will get up to speed scheduling tasks on Linux.
First, you’ll learn to write simple shell scripts that do something. Next, you’ll setup a cloud server at a domain of your choosing. Then, you’ll turn your server into a web server using Nginx. After setting up Nginx, you’ll turn your new web server into a Node.js application server. Finally, you’ll secure your web application with SSL. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge to use task-scheduling to create a Ci/Cd pipeline that pulls your code from GitHub, and deploys it automagically to your server.
Being able to tell the system to do certain things at specific times is incredibly useful, not to mention time-saving. Task scheduling is quite often one of the first steps in systems automation. In this course, Linux System Administration: Cron Jobs and Task Scheduling, you will get up to speed scheduling tasks on Linux.
First, you’ll learn to write simple shell scripts that do something. Next, you’ll setup a cloud server at a domain of your choosing. Then, you’ll turn your server into a web server using Nginx. After setting up Nginx, you’ll turn your new web server into a Node.js application server. Finally, you’ll secure your web application with SSL. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge to use task-scheduling to create a Ci/Cd pipeline that pulls your code from GitHub, and deploys it automagically to your server.
Being able to tell the system to do certain things at specific times is incredibly useful, not to mention time-saving. Task scheduling is quite often one of the first steps in systems automation. In this course, Linux System Administration: Cron Jobs and Task Scheduling, you will get up to speed scheduling tasks on Linux.
First, you’ll learn to write simple shell scripts that do something. Next, you’ll setup a cloud server at a domain of your choosing. Then, you’ll turn your server into a web server using Nginx. After setting up Nginx, you’ll turn your new web server into a Node.js application server. Finally, you’ll secure your web application with SSL. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge to use task-scheduling to create a Ci/Cd pipeline that pulls your code from GitHub, and deploys it automagically to your server.