CompTIA Linux+: Solving CPU Memory Boot & Performance Issues

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The standard troubleshooting methodology provides a structured and repeatable approach to quick and effective problem resolution. Linux subsystems such as CPU memory and boot configurations can be monitored to facilitate troubleshooting.

In this course I will start by describing the standard troubleshooting methodology as a structured approach to problem solving followed by listing and troubleshooting common CPU and memory problems. I will then manage Linux process CPU time using nice priority values. Finally I will vertically scale a Linux server by modifying the underlying hardware resources and configuring horizontal scaling with an autoscaling load balancer.

This course can be used to prepare for the Linux+ XK0-005 certification exam.