Enterprise applications administration the definitive guide to implementation and operations

Enterprise Applications Administration prepares you for the full breadth of work associated with administering large enterprise applications. This book provides essential information on tasks such as operating systems administration, network design, system architecture, project planning, working wit...

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Main Author: Faircloth, Jeremy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Waltham, MA Morgan Kaufmann 2014
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Enterprise Applications Administration; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Book Overview and Key Learning Points; Book Audience; How This Book Is Organized; Conclusion; 1 Introduction to Enterprise Applications Administration; Purpose of This Book; To Teach; To Refine; To Standardize; Terminology; Processes; Documentation; Defining Enterprise Applications Administration; What Is Enterprise Applications Administration?; Implementation; Support; Ongoing Development; Incident and Problem Management; Monitoring; Maintenance 
505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Firewall RulesFirmware; Network Cabling; Twisted Pair Cables; Optical Fiber Cables; Network Troubleshooting; Physical; Cabling; Network Interface Cards; Link Layer; Address Resolution Protocol; Internet Layer; ICMP; Traceroute; Transport Layer; Telnet; Application Layer; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; Domain Name System; Hypertext Transfer Protocol; Simple Mail Transfer Protocol; Transport Layer Security; Additional Tools; Summary; 3 Servers; Hardware; Processor; Processor Architecture; Cores; Processes; Threads; Nontraditional Processors; Graphics Processing Units; Cryptographic Cards 
505 0 |a MemoryHardware-Based Memory; Virtual Memory; I/O; Disk; Local Disk; Remote Disk; Network; Multihoming; Windows; Basic Concepts; Versions; Operating System Architecture; Active Directory; Group Policy; Registry; File System; Permissions; Troubleshooting Tools; GUI Tools; Task Manager; Resource Monitor; Performance Monitor; Registry Editor; Group Policy Editor; Command-Line Tools; Network; File System; Other Tools; *NIX; Basic Concepts; Operating System Architecture; File Systems; Directory Structure; Permissions; Variants and Distributions; X Window System; Troubleshooting Tools; Performance 
505 0 |a ApplicationTCP/IP Model; Link Layer; Internet Layer; Internet Protocol; Subnetting; Transport Layer; Transmission Control Protocol/User Datagram Protocol; Application Layer; Ethernet; Application Layer Protocols; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; Domain Name System; File Transfer Protocol; Hypertext Transfer Protocol; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol; Simple Mail Transfer Protocol; Simple Network Management Protocol; Secure Shell; Telnet; Transport Layer Security; Networking Hardware and Cabling; Network Hardware; Network Interface Card; Switch; Router; Load Balancer; Firewall 
505 0 |a What Isn't Enterprise Applications Administration?Enterprise Applications Administrators; Job Role; Project Implementation; Ongoing Development; Support; Production Acceptance and Production Control; Key Technical Knowledge and Skills; Networking; Operating Systems; Database Administration; Information Security; Architecture; Summary; 2 Networks; Network Fundamentals; Networking Concepts; Topologies; Bus Topology; Ring Topology; Star Topology; Mesh Topology; Protocols; OSI Model; Physical; Data Link; Media Access Control; Logical Link Control; Network; Transport; Session; Presentation 
653 |a Centres de traitement de l'information / Gestion 
653 |a Computer systems / Management 
653 |a Logiciels d'application / Gestion 
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520 |a Enterprise Applications Administration prepares you for the full breadth of work associated with administering large enterprise applications. This book provides essential information on tasks such as operating systems administration, network design, system architecture, project planning, working within a team, protecting the network, and how to keep applications up and running. The book effectively bridges the gap between what is taught in the technology-specific literature and the real world of enterprise application administrators. Provides a general understanding of al