James Turnbull
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James Turnbull is an IT&T Security Consultant at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. He is an experienced infrastructure architect with a background in Linux/Unix, AS/400, Windows, and Storage systems. He has been involved in security consulting, infrastructure security design, SLA & support services design, and business application support.
James Turnbull is an IT&T Security Consultant at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. He is an experienced infrastructure architect with a background in Linux/Unix, AS/400, Windows, and Storage systems. He has been involved in security consulting, infrastructure security design, SLA & support services design, and business application support.
Boeken van James Turnbull
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James Turnbull
Peter Lieverdink
Pro Linux System Administration
This book aims to ease the entry of businesses to the world of zero-cost software running on Linux. It takes a layered, component-based approach to open source business systems, while training system administrators as the builders of business infrastructure.
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Spencer Krum
William Van Hevelingen
Ben Kero
James Turnbull
Jeffrey McCune
Pro Puppet
Pro Puppet, Second Edition, now updated for Puppet 3, is an in-depth guide to installing, using, and developing the popular configuration management tool Puppet.
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James Turnbull
Pro Nagios 2.0
Enterprise monitoring is een van de belangrijkste gereedschappen voor een systeembeheerder. Het boek 'Pro Nagios 2.0' introduceert Nagios als een freeware, open source enterprise-monitoring.
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James Turnbull
Hardening Linux
Hardening is the process of protecting a system and its applications against unknown threats. Hardening Linux identifies many of the risks of running Linux hosts and applications and provides practical examples and methods to minimize those risks.
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James Turnbull
Pulling Strings with Puppet
Competent system administrators know their success hinges upon being able to perform often tedious tasks with rigor and punctuality. Such metrics are often achieved only by instituting a considerable degree of automation, something that has become even more crucial as IT environments continue to scale both in terms of size and complexity.
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