The Definitive Guide to CentOS

The Definitive Guide to CentOS by Peter Membrey, published by Apress on July 9, 2009, is a comprehensive resource for understanding the CentOS operating system. This first edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on CentOS, a Linux distribution that offers the features of commercial alternatives without the associated costs, making it particularly suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Readers will find a blend of tutorial and hands-on learning approaches, designed to serve both as a practical guide and a reference. The content is grounded in real-world tasks that users are likely to encounter, providing valuable insights and practical examples drawn from the author’s experiences with CentOS in production environments. This edition aims to equip readers with the knowledge needed to effectively utilize CentOS in various information technology and software development contexts.
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CentOS is just like Red Hat, but without the price tag and with the virtuous license. When belts have to be tightened, we want to read about an OS with all the features of a commercial Linux variety, but without the pain. The Definitive Guide to CentOS is the first definitive reference for CentOS and focuses on CentOS alone, the workhorse Linux distribution, that does the heavy lifting in small and medium-size enterprises without drawing too much attention to itself.
- Provides tutorial and hands-on learning but is also designed to be used as a reference
- Bases all examples on real-world tasks that readers are likely to perform
- Serves up hard-won examples and hints and tips from the author’s experiences of CentOS in production
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