Ubuntu Certification

UBUN2-103 course prepares to the Ubuntu 199 exam only.

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UBUN2-103 - Ubuntu Certified Professional

UBUN2-103 - Ubuntu Certified Professional

To earn the Ubuntu UCP certification, candidates are required to pass the LPI 101, LPI 102 and the Ubuntu 199 exams. This five day course prepares students for the Ubuntu 199 exam.

This course provides a unique training experience, using scenario-based topics to address each of the UCP objectives. Hands-on lab exercises combined with highly engaging activities will be used to reinforce learning objectives.

This training can also be followed by students who do not wish to take the Ubuntu 199 exam but need to improve their knowledge of Ubuntu systems. It will provide students with the skills they need to deploy and configure Ubuntu desktops and servers within the office.

The UCP class is based on the new curriculum and exam objectives of 1st May 2009, and is provided by a Ubuntu Certified Instructor.

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UBUN2-201-Deploying_Ubuntu_Server_Edition

UBUN2-201 - Deploying Ubuntu Server Edition

This hands-on course will provide participants with the skills they need to deploy, configure and maintain secure Ubuntu Server Edition within the enterprise infrastructure. The course is based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and will help system administrators to implement services at an advanced level. Extensive lab exercises in a multi-server virtual machine environment will help attendees put their new skills into practice.

If you are an experienced Linux or Unix system administrator working in an organisation, which is about to, or has already, deployed Ubuntu desktop and servers in the office, this course is for you!

This course is provided by a Ubuntu Certified Instructor

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UBUN2-202 - Accelerated Deploying Ubuntu Server Edition

UBUN2-202 - Accelerated Deploying Ubuntu Server Edition

The two-day Accelerated Deploying Ubuntu Server Edition course is designed for professionals with significant experience in deploying and maintaining RPM package management systems and are interested in broadening their skills set. Expert guidance and hands-on lab exercises assist system administrators to make the switch to managing Ubuntu desktops and servers in an enterprise environment.

The course is a condensed version of the five-day Deploying Ubuntu Server Edition course.

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UBUN2-203 - Deploying Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud

UBUN2-203 - Deploying Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud

This two-day course provides System Administrators with the skills and knowledge to deploy a basic cloud installation in an enterprise setting. The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) course is aimed at junior level System Administrators with prior Ubuntu and Linux experience. Instructor demonstration and hands-on activities lead students through the basics of hardware, software and networking requirements, installation of management tools and their configuration and use.

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UBUN2-301-Ubuntu_Desktop

UBUN2-301 - Ubuntu Desktop Course

This course aims to train new users of Ubuntu on how to use key applications including mainstream office applications, Internet connectivity and browsing, graphic art tools, multimedia and music. It provides both home and office users with hands-on training on Ubuntu.

This course is provided by a Ubuntu Certified Instructor.

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UBUN2-302 - Supporting Ubuntu

UBUN2-302 - Supporting Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a community developed, Linux-based operating system freely available and suitable for laptops, desktops and servers. This course based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) and Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR), is designed for support professionals working for Canonical partners and/or customers, who need to move toward proficiency at providing Ubuntu support.

Hands-on exercises which are based on real-life common support scenarios the student is likely to encounter are also included.

This course also contains references to knowledge-base articles. These articles are a useful source of information providing procedures for the resolution of specific issues. During day 1 and 2, students will study the Ubuntu Desktop course and learn to work with Ubuntu at a proficient user level. During day 3, the student will learn how to support Ubuntu through the most common troubleshooting situations. The course content is designed to provide student with:

  • Practical skills to assist with troubleshooting when helping end users
  • Where to find additional information

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