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The Official Ubuntu Server Book [Paperback]

Kyle Rankin (Author), Benjamin Hill (Author)
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0137021186 978-0137021185 July 27, 2009 1
Ubuntu Server is a complete, free server operating system that just works, with the extra Ubuntu polish, innovation, and simplicity that administrators love.

Now, there’s a definitive, authoritative guide to getting up-and-running quickly with the newest, most powerful versions of Ubuntu Server. Written by leading members of the Ubuntu community, The Official Ubuntu Server Book covers all you need to know to make the most of Ubuntu Server, whether you’re a beginner or a battle-hardened senior system administrator.

The authors cover Ubuntu Server from start to finish: installation, basic administration and monitoring, security, backup, troubleshooting, system rescue, and much more. They walk through deploying each of the most common server applications, from file and print services to state-of-the-art, cost-saving virtualization.  

In addition, you’ll learn how to
  • Make the most of Ubuntu Server’s latest, most powerful technologies
  • Discover easy, fast ways to perform key administration tasks
  • Automate Ubuntu installs, no matter how many servers you’re installing
  • Quickly set up low-cost web servers and email
  • Protect your server with Ubuntu’s built-in and optional security tools
  • Minimize downtime with fault tolerance and clustering
  • Master proven, step-by-step server and network troubleshooting techniques
  • Walk through rescuing an Ubuntu server that won’t boot
Two CDs are included, which contain two versions of Ubuntu Server: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, which is supported by Canonical for five years, and the brand-new, cutting-edge Ubuntu Server 9.04.  


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About the Author

Kyle Rankin is a systems architect for Quinstreet, Inc., the current president of the North Bay Linux Users’ Group, the author of Knoppix Hacks, Knoppix Pocket Reference, Linux Multimedia Hacks, and Ubuntu Hacks, and he has contributed to a number of other O’Reilly books. Kyle is also a columnist for Linux Journal and has had articles featured in PC Magazine, TechTarget, and other publications.

Benjamin Mako Hill
is a Seattle native working out of Boston, Massachusetts. Mako is a long-time free software developer and advocate. He was part of the founding Ubuntu team, one of the first employees of Canonical, Ltd., and lead author of The Official Ubuntu Book. In addition to some technical work, his charge at Canonical was to help grow the Ubuntu development and user community during the project’s first year. Mako is currently a fellow at the MIT Center for Future Civic Media and a researcher and Ph.D. Candidate at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Mako has continued his involvement with Ubuntu as a member of the Community Council governance board, through development work, and through projects such as this book.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (July 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0137021186
  • ISBN-13: 978-0137021185
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,042,877 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am currently a systems architect for QuinStreet Inc., and the president of the North Bay Linux Users' Group (http://nblug.org). I started using Linux in 1998 with Redhat 5.1 and continue to use Linux as my primary desktop and server platform (although these days I use Ubuntu, Debian and Red Hat).

In my free time I do much of what I do at work--play with Linux and computers in general, although these days a good deal of my free time might also be spent writing. When I get a chance I also like going to the local skate park.

 

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for beginners Ubuntu admins but thin book. So don't expect complete coverage, August 12, 2009
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I am not a Linux expert but I've been working for IT for long time ago. So, right now, I could classify myself between intermediate and beginner Linux user. That said and after reading some chapters, I can precisely say this is a good beginners Ubuntu Server book. It covers a lot of material in an easy to read and concise way. No bluff here. Some theory follow by commands or the real way to execute it. The security portion, for instance, covers Ubuntu firewall configuration easy and quick; of course, is just an intro to that complex topic but will allow you to get something running immediately if what you need or want is concise advice. DNS, DHCP, SSH, Mail Server, Web Server topics are covered here but not so in depth. Chapter 2 covers console and linux command topic also, a must for every Linux Administrator. Again, not in depth coverage but enough for basic administration I think.

That said, I like the book. Overall is a good product. Easy to read, especially when you're coming from Windows and GUI world. To get quick advices and make a service operational quickly, this book is for you. If you are a beginner Linux administrator or you are just entering into Linux world, this book is for you. But ... for in depth coverage on areas like security, DNS, Samba, Web server, this book won't fulfill your need for knowledge; Mark Sobell - A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux - is probably a better choice. In fact, I like both books, but I think "Official Ubuntu Server" is easier to understand and in order to get the facts it should be your starting point. Sobell's book is probably the most complete Ubuntu book on the market now, but coverage is so complete that if you are new to some topics, the book turn you off.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intro to Ubuntu for the non-Linux person, August 5, 2010
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I'm not a Linux admin, I like to think of myself as a experienced Windows admin who uses basic troubleshooting skills to under stand Linux. I have worked with Bind and done basic administration on Linux desktop and server level, also using Linux at home. When I was researching books to learn more about Linux I found that many books fit into two categories, either they were extremely simple, demonstrating how to use the desktop or they were extremely complex, showing every little detail of the Linux operating system.

While I understand learning from the ground up is helpful, I prefer to have a server up and running, then reverse engineer the applications how it works. For me it's much more fun to have a working model than just read about it on paper. I like to have it running, then make changes, and if it breaks the system go back and see what caused it. Maybe it's my Windows experience but I like to work more on the maintenance and administration issue than battle issues installing an application.

On this point, I searched and found by chance the Official Ubuntu Server Book at a local store. Since I was looking for more information about Ubuntu, and already had a few other books on RedHat or CentOS, I was interested how well this book would compare to the others and if it would be too technical for me.

After reading a few chapters I was sold and ended up ordering it shortly after from Amazon. What I really liked about this book is extremely clear and easy to read, which is a refreshing change from the typical Linux/UNIX book. This book is really how I would write a book for system administration. The first chapters deal with the basics of a Linux system, such as installation and essential system administration. These chapters cover the history of Ubuntu, disk partitioning, base package installs, but each topic is covered with enough information to get you started but does not go too far in depth to dwell on the subject too long. Basically, even for the new Linux user, it should be enough to get you started.

Moving on the chapters cover package management, automated Ubuntu installs, common Ubuntu servers and security. Again the topics are covered with good amount of details but as the book is a more focused on the server not a specific function, the information is enough to start you on the right path. One of my favorite chapters is number 6, security. I really enjoy the reading of this chapter as it reads like a seasoned sysadmin giving me information rather than an engineer explaining it with technical terms. The firewall information was helpful, I had problems in the past configuring this and the extra notes included help with real world experiences.

I should also mention that chapter 11, troubleshooting should be a must read for any system administrator or system user even if you do not work with Linux professionally. The details of how to "divide the problem space" are not isolated only to Linux but can help any one from network devices to casual Windows users. It's often very difficult to teach troubleshooting but the book gives a excellent intro and basics on how to use the tools correctly. The authors describe in what order you should perform each task, using tools to confirm you have connectivity, DNS is working, etc. Also they give basic foundation on trouble shooting, especially the golden rule of Linux, "reboot as a last resort". :)

This book was really the first book I found that explained how to install Bind and add a slave server within a page or two, where other books would give only a paragraph if that. I keep this book on my desk and thanks to the great writing, I'm deploying 10.04 LTS servers for our DNS Bind refresh project.

In closing, I should also mention that I met the co-author Kyle Rankin at a local Linux user group meeting here in the SF Bay Area. He gave a discussion about troubleshooting and after was very helpful when I asked a question about a complete DNS issue I encountered. It's great to see a author who is not only a great writer but also active in the Linux community.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Accessible, January 22, 2010
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I found this book really accessible. As someone who knows Linux, but is new to server setup, this book defines new commands well and sets up clear concepts without talking down to the reader. I was also really impressed with the flow. There was never a point where I felt lost, the arrangement of the documentation was easy to follow in putting the pieces together. A great book for beginners, and an excellent reference guide to anyone who needs a refresher.
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