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Windows Server 2019 contains new features for working with containers—packages that store an application's code, configurations, and dependencies, allowing them to run on any platform. This course helps you unlock their power. Discover how containers work, why you should use them, and how to run them in a Windows Server environment. Instructor David Davis explains how to install the Windows container host; how to run your first Windows container; how to administer your container infrastructure, including networking and storage; how to create a cluster of Windows Server 2019 container hosts in a production data center; and how to run containers on Windows Server 2019 in Azure and Amazon Web Services. Plus, learn how to use orchestration tools such as Swarm and Kubernetes, isolate containers using Hyper-V, and run containerized apps with Windows Nano Server.
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Lynda - Learning ASP.NET Core MVC
https://www.lynda.com/ASP-NET-tutorials/Learn-ASP-NET-Core-MVC-Basics/512728-2.html
ASP.NET Core, the Microsoft web development framework, includes an optimized developer experience, better performing runtime, and cross-platform support for Windows, Mac, and Linux. In this course, Jess Chadwick introduces the basics to get you up and running with ASP.NET Core, and creating your own professional quality applications. He explores setup and installation, working with the ASP.NET Core framework, and the techniques you need to manage data, reuse code, construct web APIs, and secure your new applications. All of this is included along with industry-standard best practices such as dependency injection and the model-view-controller pattern for more modular code.
Lynda - Delivering Employee Feedback
https://www.lynda.com/Business-tutorials/Delivering-Employee-Feedback/5015861-2.html
As a manager, you’re charged with helping your employees stretch and grow their skills. This is largely accomplished via the feedback you provide. In this course, learn how to create a culture driven by meaningful feedback and deliver coaching and suggestions to help employees move forward. Discover the characteristics of helpful feedback and learn about different feedback types, how to adequately prepare before delivering feedback, and how to refocus difficult employee reactions.
Lynda - Learning ASP.NET Core MVC
https://www.lynda.com/ASP-NET-tutorials/Learn-ASP-NET-Core-MVC-Basics/512728-2.html
ASP.NET Core, the Microsoft web development framework, includes an optimized developer experience, better performing runtime, and cross-platform support for Windows, Mac, and Linux. In this course, Jess Chadwick introduces the basics to get you up and running with ASP.NET Core, and creating your own professional quality applications. He explores setup and installation, working with the ASP.NET Core framework, and the techniques you need to manage data, reuse code, construct web APIs, and secure your new applications. All of this is included along with industry-standard best practices such as dependency injection and the model-view-controller pattern for more modular code.
Lynda - Java EE 7: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
https://www.lynda.com/Java-EE-tutorials/Java-EE-7-Enterprise-Java-Beans-EJB/5019840-2.html
Get introduced to Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) in Java EE 7. Emmanuel Henri walks you through the entire creation of an EJB application programming interface (API). He begins by explaining the benefits EJB. He covers how to set up a database, overcome errors, and create a project. Then, he discusses the fundamentals of session beans and how the syntax of a bean works. Next, he shows how to create message-driven beans. Lastly, he goes through how to create servlets and how to test the EJB items in the server.
Lynda - Linux System Engineer: iSCSI Storage Area Networks
https://www.lynda.com/Linux-tutorials/RHCE-Cert-Prep-iSCSI-Storage-Area-Networks/716061-2.html
Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). The RHCE certification demonstrates expert-level competence with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is considered the benchmark for Linux administrators. This course covers objectives related to iSCSI—the standard protocol for linking a storage area network (SAN) on Linux. Instructor Grant McWilliams provides an overview of iSCSI and related terminology, including targets, initiators, LUNs, backstores, and iSCSI addressing. He shows how to configure iSCSI target and initiator packages, create a backstore, enable access with an access control list (ACL), discover and log into targets, partition and format target drives, and prepare them for automatic mounting. Finally, he demonstrates how to remove targets and backstores and configure iSCSI LUN (logical unit number) storage.
Lynda - Linux System Engineer: Network Filesystems Using NFS and Samba
Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). The RHCE certification demonstrates expert-level competence with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is considered the benchmark for Linux administrators. This course covers objectives related to network filesystems and file sharing. Instructor Grant McWilliams introduces Network File System (NFS), the standard used by virtually every Linux and Unit distribution, and shows how to configure an NFS server. He creates a simple NFS share, providing a brief overview of NFS security and its interaction with SELinux, and then shows how to mount the share from a client computer. Then he reviews the same techniques with Samba, an SMB file and print sharing stack for non-Microsoft operating systems. There are two chapters of hands-on exercises that allow you to practice your skills with NFS and Samba, including creating shares for group collaboration.
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