This updated edition of Michael W. Lucas' definitive volume on FreeBSD-based systems adds coverage of modern disks, the ZFS filesystem IPv6, redesigned jail and packaging systems, and virtualization, among dozens of new features added in the last 10 years.
FreeBSD is the muscle behind companies like Netflix and EMC. Any place where someone does heavy lifting on the Internet, you'll find FreeBSD. This newly revised edition of Absolute FreeBSD brings FreeBSD's strengths to bear on your problems and covers FreeBSD's newest features, all in the inimitable style that has made author Michael W. Lucas' system administration books so popular.
Any computer system is only as good as the system administrator's knowledge. Absolute FreeBSD teaches you everything you need to know about managing FreeBSD systems, from installation, configuration, and taking the system from "just working" to "working well." A cohesive focus on service delivery and best practice means that you can apply much of the book to other operating systems.
Absolute FreeBSD dives deep into server management, taking you beyond just making things work and into understanding why they work.
You'll learn:
How to best install FreeBSD to meet your needsWhich filesystem to use in your environmentHow to back up and restore critical dataHow to tweak the kernel, and when not toNetwork configuration, from activating interfaces to selecting congestion control algorithmsHow to manage UFS, ZFS, and other critical filesystemsFreeBSD's software packaging system, including how to build your own package repositoryHow and when to upgradeTechniques to build your own FreeBSDAdvanced security features like blacklistd and packet filteringHow to monitor and adjust performanceContainer-style virtualization with jailsDiskless systemsPanic management and bug reporting
With Absolute FreeBSD you will get the solid introduction you need; and if you're a fan of the earlier editions, you will expand your skills even further.