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Computer Systems Administration PDF

This syllabus outlines a course on computer systems administration that will focus on installing and maintaining Windows Server and Linux operating systems in a virtual machine environment. Students will learn how to install and configure Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, terminal services, and Internet servers. They will also learn how to install Ubuntu Linux, work with the terminal, configure servers for web, DHCP, DNS, file sharing and printing. The course involves weekly lectures, classes, tests and questions to evaluate students' understanding of installing and configuring server operating systems.
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Computer Systems Administration PDF

This syllabus outlines a course on computer systems administration that will focus on installing and maintaining Windows Server and Linux operating systems in a virtual machine environment. Students will learn how to install and configure Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, terminal services, and Internet servers. They will also learn how to install Ubuntu Linux, work with the terminal, configure servers for web, DHCP, DNS, file sharing and printing. The course involves weekly lectures, classes, tests and questions to evaluate students' understanding of installing and configuring server operating systems.
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SYLLABUS

SUBJECT: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION

TEACHER: UKASZ MACIURA, PhD, Eng., PIOTR GROCHOWALSKI, MSc, Eng.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course focuses on administration of operating systems in a client-server technology
(Windows and Linux on virtual machine), installation and maintenance. It prepares students
to installation of Windows Server, NTFS file system and folder permissions, Domain Name
System, Active Directory, local and domain Group Policy, Windows Terminal Services,
Internet Security and Acceleration Server, Internet Information Services, communications and
networking. An introduction to Linux, installing Ubuntu, advanced usage and managing
Ubuntu, terminal, working with Windows, system administration, configuration of server:
WWW, DHCP, DNS, Samba, NFS, emails and printers.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of the course students will have a basic knowledge about the installation and
configuration of the server operating systems.

GRADING POLICY:
CLASSES: Two written tests and short questions before classes, evaluating the students
during classes.

TIMETABLE:
LECTURES: 1 hour/every week
CLASSES: 2 hours/every week

TEXTBOOK AND REQUIRED MATERIALS:

1. Hassell J., Learning Windows Server 2003, O'Reilly Media, 2004.


2. Hassell J., Windows Server 2008: the definitive guide, O'Reilly Media, 2008.
3. von Hagen W., Ubuntu Linux Bible: Featuring Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, John Wiley & Sons,
2010.

PREREQUISITES:
A basic knowledge of operating systems Windows and Linux.

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