

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to UAE.
“As an author, editor, and publisher, I never paid much attention to the competition―except in a few cases. This is one of those cases. The UNIX System Administration Handbook is one of the few books we ever measured ourselves against.” ―Tim O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media “This edition is for those whose systems live in the cloud or in virtualized data centers; those whose administrative work largely takes the form of automation and configuration source code; those who collaborate closely with developers, network engineers, compliance officers, and all the other worker bees who inhabit the modern hive.” ―Paul Vixie, Internet Hall of Fame-recognized innovator and founder of ISC and Farsight Security “This book is fun and functional as a desktop reference. If you use UNIX and Linux systems, you need this book in your short-reach library. It covers a bit of the systems’ history but doesn’t bloviate. It’s just straight-forward information delivered in a colorful and memorable fashion.” ―Jason A. Nunnelley UNIX ® and Linux ® System Administration Handbook, Fifth Edition, is today’s definitive guide to installing, configuring, and maintaining any UNIX or Linux system, including systems that supply core Internet and cloud infrastructure. Updated for new distributions and cloud environments, this comprehensive guide covers best practices for every facet of system administration, including storage management, network design and administration, security, web hosting, automation, configuration management, performance analysis, virtualization, DNS, security, and the management of IT service organizations. The authors―world-class, hands-on technologists―offer indispensable new coverage of cloud platforms, the DevOps philosophy, continuous deployment, containerization, monitoring, and many other essential topics. Whatever your role in running systems and networks built on UNIX or Linux, this conversational, well-written ¿guide will improve your efficiency and help solve your knottiest problems. Review: Great book - could do without the personality - IMO, this book is, perhaps, the best book on Linux system administration. However, I could do without all the attitude (referring to comments about systemd). I am not connected with systemd or any other aspect of Linux system development. It appears systemd is becoming THE standard. Fine. Just tell me how to use it. I'm not interested in all of the personal attitudes. systemd appears clean and powerful to me. No one dislikes Windows more than I, but their property file layout is clean, powerful, and simple. I have no problem with it. Please just stick to the facts and avoid the personalities. Review: THE Pratical Unix Gyide - Indispensable reference for beginners and gurus alike. Covers everything you need to know about managing Unix systems. Useful and straightforward concepts, procedures and references. Pros: Experienced authors writing about material they've been covering for years. Enormous amount of information, detailed instructions. Cons: BIG! Takes a lot of pages to cover everything. Would love to have some of this material available online

| Best Sellers Rank | #58,885 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Unix Administration #10 in Cloud Computing (Books) #11 in Linux Networking & System Administration |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 744 Reviews |
B**E
Great book - could do without the personality
IMO, this book is, perhaps, the best book on Linux system administration. However, I could do without all the attitude (referring to comments about systemd). I am not connected with systemd or any other aspect of Linux system development. It appears systemd is becoming THE standard. Fine. Just tell me how to use it. I'm not interested in all of the personal attitudes. systemd appears clean and powerful to me. No one dislikes Windows more than I, but their property file layout is clean, powerful, and simple. I have no problem with it. Please just stick to the facts and avoid the personalities.
G**D
THE Pratical Unix Gyide
Indispensable reference for beginners and gurus alike. Covers everything you need to know about managing Unix systems. Useful and straightforward concepts, procedures and references. Pros: Experienced authors writing about material they've been covering for years. Enormous amount of information, detailed instructions. Cons: BIG! Takes a lot of pages to cover everything. Would love to have some of this material available online
S**I
Great book
This will answer many questions, it's great for both learning and as a troubleshooting reference. If you don't find your answers here, chances are you'll at least be pointed in the right direction.
J**L
great book!
I purchased the Kindle edition of this book. I am reading it on a 9.7 inch (full size) iPad with the Kindle reader and it's very readable in this format! Like some of the other reviewers I also own earlier revisions of this book. I've never read one of them cover-to-cover, but when I need to understand a topic quickly these guys never disappoint! I test software running on Linux systems and as such I'm NOT a Linux system admin but I have root access to everything, so I need to understand a lot of UNIX and Linux system admin concepts. That's where this book helps me.and helps me to stay up to date.
D**C
Book review
The book was in excellent condition, and the purchase arrived on time. Super handy book with thousands of useful commands.
G**.
this is still the best system administration book
I am a big fan of this book and I have all 5 editions of it. The book covers RHEL 7.1, Ubuntu 17.04, Debian 9.0 and FreeBSD 11.0. Ironically, the book has retained the "UNIX" word in the title, however all true Unix systems have been dropped (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX). Strictly speaking, there are no Unix systems described, as Linux and FreeBSD are Unix-like. This book has always been known for a broad coverage of Unix-systems and a practical approach to system administration. For example, if you wanted to perform a typical administration task, such as adding a new disk in Solaris/AIX/HP-UX/IRIX, you needed only one book instead of tons of vendor documentation. Even that HP-UX and Solaris are dying, these systems are still in use in large enterprises, and are likely to remain there for years. After dropping all systems except for Linux and FreeBSD, and shifting approach from practical administration this book is risking to turn into a just another Linux book that we have many around. However, this is still the best system administration book. A summary of changes I noticed compared to the previous editions: - Boot chapter describes systemd - Scripting chapter dropped Perl and added Ruby and GIT - Much more on sudo (for example, explains how to configure sudo without password) - Syslog chapter now includes rsyslog - Web hosting chapter added Nginx and HAProxy Completely new chapters: - Configuration Management (Ansible and Salt) - Containers (Docker) - Continuous Integration and Delivery (DevOps, Jenkins) - Cloud Computing (AWS) DNS, E-mail, Networking and NFS chapters didn't change. No more "Serial devices and terminals" chapter. Quite strange to remove this traditional stuff from a UNIX book, keeping in mind that some server models still have only a serial port and no graphics card, so a terminal and a serial port is the only way to manage them. Backups chapter has gone away! Hey, what's going on? Tapes as transportable media and tape libraries are not going to die and will always be in use. System administration without backups? It's a nonsense! Looks like this book is not targeted at enterprise admins anymore. Please return the backup chapter, it must be in the system administration book, and there is a space for it, keeping in mind that this edition is thinner than a previous one by 100-pages.
M**N
Likely the best technical writing ever.
Engaging and practical, with just enough humor to not be annoying. It really is the gold standard, you will learn and understand linux so much better after reading. Not a book for beginners! For people who are already familiar with the command line or develop on linux. It will take your sysadmin skills to that 2nd level where the neckbeards might accept you(probably not).
E**N
Extensive knowledge, written quality, strength of conviction and humor of authors
Hands down the greatest Unix and Linux series (use term to refer to various revisions/editions) ever written. Correction: The greatest technical series every written. Started using back in 2000 after seeing Purple book on coworkers desk. Pulled myself through some complex problems over next consulting jobs. Very detailed discussions, every example has seven plus layers of information beyond what it's primarily demostrating. Awesome start for beginners, incredible nugets for experts. You can read this book from start to finish or you can toss it on a close shelf and use as reference.
E**.
El mejor libro de Linux
Libro muy didáctico como ayuda para la administración de sistemas Linux incluyendo gran variedad de ejemplos. Vale todo lo que pesa!!
D**N
Excellent general Linux reference
This book is bound well, the print is clear, and the paper quality good: it should last well with use. It is a very good general reference for Linux users. It is an updated book with many competent contributors and I recommended it. If you only get one book about Linux you could not go wrong buying this one.
P**I
Ottimo libro per avere una idea complessiva e generale su Linux
Pro: utile, chiaro dettagliato in molti argomenti. Contro: forse avrei approfondito un poco di più alcuni aspetti (docker, kubernetes). Sintesi: lo ricomprerei.
G**A
Fast delivery and in good condition
Very fast delivery; the book arrived in good condition. Content-wise, the book might not be for beginners, but for those who have proficiency in Linux, that book is the bible. It covers not only Linux but adjacent concepts involving Linux, such as virtualization, CI/CD, and cloud. I highly recommend the book and the vendor.
M**D
It's great book l. Easy to read and use.
It's great reference. It gives a practical guide to most of the commom problem, Also specific information for popular Linux destro like Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago