Some while ago I decided the time had come to leave my job as a Linux sysadmin and become self employed, taking on fixed term contracts with a variety of companies in the UK. Although I’d been a Linux sysadmin for the last five years or so (Windows sysadmin before that) I have no formal certifications to prove my competence but being certified would help me gain contracts. Checking out certification routes, and attendant costs showed that it would be best value to do the certification in India, and I’d get to visit India at the same time, something I’d long wanted to do. My son had done ten weeks voluntary work in India earlier in the year and came home enthusing about the country...Read more
Training in IT certifications like RHCE CLOUD Open Stack RHCSS RHCDS RHCA CCNA CCNP CCVP CCIE for international students in India
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Load Balancing Linux Apache Server Using Pound
Load Balancing is the method for workload distribution across computing resources, thus aiming to optimize the resource usage, producing a maximized throughput, minimal response time and to avoid overload of any of the resources. In the web, load balancing is the process of setting up a number of Web servers for the same web site, and distributing the Web traffic to these servers. It is a technique that is also used for reducing the downtime and the eventually the data loss. Load balancing is normally delivered by a dedicated software and I would like to write about one such software – POUND. A scenario is defined, and the implementation for load balancing, pound set up and configuration, with the final configuration testing is described below. It is beautiful!
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Snowbird Linux: fast, powerful and stable OS
Seeking to scale up a better substitute for window based desktops. Mr. Amit Caleechurn, System Engineer from Mauritius creates a new linux flavor “Snowbird Linux” which is claimed to be a remix based on fedora. Perhaps no other new flavor in the recent past is so sound with best free / non-free software packages. The snowbird linux is certain to create a substantial impact in global linux loving community by redefining the strength as a fast, powerful and stable operating system. The latest version can be downloaded from Sourceforge while the kickstart files are hosted on github
However SnowBird Linux 19 (New Dawn) in addition to the goodies released in Fedora 19 has incorporated some more significant features like:
Tweaked Gnome 3 Desktop | Clean theme with flat icons | LibreOffice 4.1 | Bundled audio and video codecs | Web, social and telephony applications | Productivity software | Graphics and development tools | Useful utilities and accessories | Live CD with optional installer and many more.
Professing a big leap in the techno front, Snowbird Linux is certain to create new milestone in the open source world. IPSR is much proud of this revelation as Mr. Amit Caleechurun was the former student of IPSR international centre for RHCSS and RHCDS Boot camp batch. He is the fourth RHCDS from IPSR.
About the training and experience at IPSR Mr Amit Caleechurun had remarked
”The experience at IPSR is beyond words. I enjoyed a lot and seized exhaustive knowledge about Linux and its applications. Now I am waiting for the next modules to pursue with my training and certifications. I was really indulged with the infrastructure, Hi-Tech lab facilities, method of training and my accommodation. They really cared about my lodging and food. Regarding RHCE exam, the real value is it’s a real time exam procedure and you need a lot of practice and expertise to get through. I could make use of my time in lab and was able to get expertise with real time problems. The exam was really good and the full credit of my 100% score goes to the training-faculty.”
The other exalted experience I have had ever in my life is the houseboat trip!! Backwater cruise at Vembanad Lake; an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web with its majestic canals, streams and distributaries with exhilarating boating, fishing and sightseeing experiences was really rejuvenating for me. Then I have to mention about the specialized body massage performed by therapist using specific herbal oil and steam bath. It makes me feel the holistic healing experience which I have never experienced before.”
Thursday, August 8, 2013
An RHCSA in Stellar Style
From the sovereign island country in South East Asia – Philippines, the IPSR Global Campus experienced the presence of Mr. Jonathan Viray, Technical Consultant at EuroTech ME, Dubai. IPSR over the last 10 years as a Red Hat Certified Training Partner, has trained professionals from 50+ countries across the globe. Jonathan being the first individual from Philippines nation, adds to the count. Been with us for a couple of weeks, … Read more ...
Friday, August 2, 2013
Eminence with Egyptian éclat
Mr. Mohammed Al-Maraghy Nassar and Mr. Mohamed Belal Samy Mostafa El-Sayed - the 23rd and 24th RHCDS of IPSR.- Best buddies from school days - Mr. Maraghy and Mr. Belal are currently working as System Administrators in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They reached India by the middle of May 2013 with the aim of mastering higher modules of Red Hat Courses. Mr. Maraghy endorses Fedora around the middle east. … Read more →
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Virtualization an overview
One of the most sounding technologies in the updates of the recent IT escalation is that of virtualization. Probably the immense possibilities that virtualization open in terms of cost effective server infrastructure, maintenance and storage has destined the industrialist and entrepreneurs to pick up this technology as a part of their workspace. Advent of cloud computing has powered virtualization to the next stage where you don’t need to own the hardware and the staff.
Often, the newbie’s who seek opportunities in IT have a lot of ambiguity in the concept of virtualization and its potentials. In computing, Virtualization is the creation of a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, such as an operating system, a server, a storage device or network resources. Virtualization allows multiple operating system and workloads to run concurrently on a same physical hardware, it solves the tight coupling between OS and hardware.
For many, the distinction between the traditional server model and virtual server model is a matter of abstraction. In a traditional server concept there is only a single OS image per machine where software and hardware is tightly coupled, here running multiple application on the same machine often creates conflict. The traditional server is identified as inflexible and costly in terms of infrastructure. Whereas in a virtual server there is an independence of OS and application, here the virtual server can manage OS and application as a single unit by encapsulating them into a virtual machine. Hence virtual machine provides hardware independence – Guest VM see the same hardware regardless of the host hardware, Isolation – VM’s operating system is isolated from the host operating system and Encapsulation – entire VM encapsulated to a single file.
On scaling virtualization from an industrial perspective it is vivid that virtualization offers many benefits and foremost of which is lowering IT infrastructure investments and maintenance.
It is noteworthy that most companies who have migrated and adopted different virtualization solutions significantly lowered their expenditures for server infrastructures, server maintenance, data-storage and network set-up. That is why it is not surprising to see that more and more large enterprises are getting interested in virtualization and actually adopting the technology for their IT environments.
Virtualization is a technology solution that allows many virtual machines to operate and run in a single physical computer resource. It also enables the physical machine to run different operating systems through the virtual machines. So for a large company that normally uses only 40% of its server resources, the extra hardware can be balanced by building several virtual servers and individual virtual workstations. It eliminated the need for more hardware investments and reduced also maintenance costs.
Virtualization solutions can also be applied in building a network. Virtual networks actually are getting very popular because it will not require too much hardware expenditures. A company only need to upgrade the computing performance of their system and a virtual network can run on it perfectly.
Virtualization solution is also ideal for large data centers and storage systems. A single data center could be configured to create multiple virtual storage devices. Data hardware maintenance therefore can also be eliminated.
Virtualization provides a better testing environment. If you make a tragic mistake, all is NOT lost. Just revert to a previous snapshot and you can move forward as if the mistake didn’t even happen. You can also isolate these testing environments from end users while still keeping them online.
Disaster recovery is also quite a bit easier when your data center is virtualized. With up-to-date snapshots of your virtual machines, you can quickly get back up and running. And should disaster strike the data center itself, you can always move those virtual machines elsewhere
With a move to virtual machines, a company is much closer to enjoying a full-blown cloud environment. But beyond the actual virtual machines, virtualized technology gets you closer to a cloud-based mindset, making the migration all the more easy. This development brings the IT solution to a higher flexible milieu.
Virtualization is a vital component of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 5.4 or later include the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) that takes advantage of the latest hardware virtualization capabilities and is tightly integrated with the Linux kernel. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 also includes an enterprise-hardened variant of the Xen-based virtualization technology.
As per an IDC report in Q1, 2013, “The most positive growth rates in IT field came from virtualization markets” & 9 out of 10 public clouds run on Red Hat based Technologies. The global survey on opportunities in IT industries brings out that the demand of certified virtualization professions in the contemporary IT industry has risen to an unprecedented height. Being certified gives an extra nudge to a comfortable placement in the industry. Among the top virtualization certification like VMware, Red Hat, Microsoft, Citrix etc… it goes without a second thought that Red Hat has a maximum growth in the virtualization market.
In this scenario of flexible IT and as virtualization proliferates throughout the enterprise markets, IT professionals with the necessary skills to support a growing virtualization environment are among the most sought-after individuals. Hence the fairest solution to enjoy this benefit is to get the expertise in virtualization technology.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
World's youngest RHCVA
It is probably one of the sensational triumph for the awesome boy Bobby Issac and IPSR as history changes frame for the exceptional. In line with the youngest RHCE and RHCSS, IPSR repeats history by producing the world’s youngest RHCVA. 15 years young, Bobby Issac became an RHCE in January 2013 and RHCVA in June 2013.
Bobby Issac is 11th grade student of Lourdes Public School and junior college, Kottayam, Kerala. Nestled under the serene surroundings of Lourdes Forane Church, Lourdes is an English medium, Co-educational School recognized by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi . He got introduced to IPSR, five years back when the company conducted ‘Mariyan Computer Aptitude Test.’ Bobby was one among the few little genius selected from the school and was a finalist of the same.
The whizz kid recollects this as the turning point of his life. It is then he met the Director and CEO of IPSR Group, Dr. Mendus Jacob - a prominent Entrepreneur and Academician who is a mentor and guide to many. The meeting ignited sparks in the 10 year kid. Bobby's association with IPSR started a year later, when he joined for RHCE. As there is a constrain of a minimum of 15 years for appearing for the exam, he certified RHCE early this year, in January 2013 followed by RHCVA certification in June 2013 as the World's Youngest RHCVA!
Here is Bobby in the mirth of excitement
“My first visit to IPSR was when I was 11 years old. At first, I thought that the whole REDHAT certifications, were above my reach. In fact, I was reluctant to join for RHCE then. But IPSR called me back, gave me support, and inspired confidence. With the help of well qualified trainers who had in depth knowledge in what they taught, I became an RHCE just after I turned 15 years old. After that day, I was attracted to networking as well as linux. I understood the fact that the knowledge one got while preparing for these certifications, was even usefull in day to day life. And IPSR turned out tobe a cool place for me. I wanted to go back there again and again. The friendly atmosphere allured me. The fact that I was so young didn't bother anyone. we were all friends. I was treated like everyone else. And then I decided to do a "Certificate of Expertise" during my vacation.
I chose RHCVA because for me virtualisation was a niche topic. And it contained only one module. I was a bit nervous at first whether I could do it or not. But thanks to various people at IPSR including Benila ma'm (Director of Training) who gave me confidence, and my wonderful trainer Mr. Mohsin Hakkim, I am finally an RHCVA. But more than that, the experience I took with me back from IPSR is fabulous. At IPSR, It is a synthesis of culture. I met with fellow RedHat certificate holders from various countries who came for further training here. The experience and the treatment makes me want to go back. For me, IPSR is a dream world, something a cut above , and something very niche (in my teenage mind).
I want to thank the whole IPSR team who helped me become an RHCVA. I especially thank my trainer , Mr. Mohsin Hakkim, and Mr. and Mrs. Mendus Jacob (Directors) for their support. I promise that I will back at IPSR for my RHCDS training later this year.”
His next aim is to be an RHCDS and wish to crack the engineering entrance to mold himself as a refined Computer Engineer in the years ahead. The IPSR Family cordially wishes him success in every step!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Snapshots on what’s latest at ipsr????
Youngest RHCVA
History changes frame for the exceptional. In line with the youngest RHCE and RHCSS, IPSR marks history by producing the worlds youngest RHCVA. 15 years young, Bobby Issac became an RHCE in January 2013 and RHCVA in June 2013. The 11th grade student aiming to be a software engineer, who completes all higher modules certifications with his degree. And for the technical guidance on the same, he chose the best RH partner of Asia Pacific, The IPSR Solutions Ltd.
Alluring Win at IPSR
IPSR had a great news to share with on the first of June 2013. Seven RHCVA s at one shot! The 59th to 65th RHCVAs were produced at the same time in the IPSR Global Campus, of which five are foreign nationals. The worlds youngest RHCVA, Bobby Issac also belonged to this batch. The batch was vibrant with Mike Parin from Australia, Islam Gaber, Mohammed Al-Maraghy Nassar and Mohamed Belal hailing from Egypt, Eivind Olsen from Norway and Sinob and Bobby Issac as local trainees. Congrats Winners!!
Cent Percent Success!!!
Eivind Olsen is the 21st RHCDS. His success saga all way from Norway not only gained him the certifications but also 100% result on the RH Exams twice. Eivind cleared EX 318 and EX 423 with cent percent result. And the Queen of Arabia, gifted with monsoon drizzles. He was contented with the training and hospitality at IPSR and is assured to be back for more certifications.
Egyptian blaze illuminates again at IPSR
Mr. Mohammed Al-Maraghy Nassar, Mr. Mohamed Belal Samy Mostafa El-Sayed and Mr. Islam Gaber Abou Al-Ala who works as System Administrators, crowns the title of being the 22nd, 23rd and 24th RHCDS of IPSR. These people travelled long way from Egypt to find the varied learning oriented tourism experience granted by IPSR. The Egyptian leash was previously acknowledged with the credit of gaining RHCVA certification from IPSR itself. The perfect training experiences merged with the warmth of cordiality have granted ecstasy to the trio.
It's a joyous moment for IPSR and we wish them all the success in future prospects.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The explorer of good times in the expedited service of Kerala
Mr.Michael Joel Parin or Mike Parin, the great explorer of good times rejoice every moment of his expedition by learning each aspect of the places he visit. This time Mr. Mike has arrived in Kerala, India to get trained in RHCDS and CCNA. He came to know about IPSR, through his colleague and found the place to be the best in training. According to him, the best aspect of being in Kerala is the warm welcome and receptiveness granted by the people of Kerala...Read More...
Synergising the Cross- cultural Training Program at its best
The vital force behind visitors coming to India is the benign service granted at its best. Like a vibgyor which looks divine when all the colours are merged, the group learning among people from different parts of the world is at sanctity when it’s blended with all the features of perfectionism that is; trainers, facilities and of course the cooperation of the trainees. This is for the first time since its journey in providing International Certifications Training; IPSR witnesses the arrival of a pool of trainees at a time.....Read More....
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