needed>
o
For Microsoft Office, provide a full discussion on how users will
continue to open/edit/save office docs in the Linux environment. You should provide at
least 2 alternatives.
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The current Windows administrators are unsure about administering Linux systems. How
are common tasks, such as process monitoring and management, handled in Linux?
How does logging work? Do we have event logs like we do in Windows?
o
Discuss your logging and monitoring approach in this section. You
should include the location of specific Linux log files.
o
Discuss how admins can manage processes. It may be helpful to
compare/contrast in familiar terms (e.g., the Windows Event Viewer). Discuss how to
stop processes, including the corresponding commands.
·
Some folks in IT raised questions about the Linux flavor that was recommended. They
would like to see comparisons between your recommendation and a couple of other
popular options. What makes your recommendation the best option?
o
o
The key differentiator is …
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How does software installation work on Linux? Can we use existing Windows software?
o
Discuss a Linux package management specific to your distro. How will
you automate updates?
o
Discuss how specific Windows applications can be installed and used,
if at all.
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How can Linux work together with the systems that will continue to run Windows? How
will we share files between the different system types?
o
Discuss how file and printer sharing will work. Will the users need to
do anything “different”? What underlying technology will need to be implemented?
as needed>
Warm regards,
Go2Linux
Linux Deployment Manager
References
to be used. Ensure you utilize in-text citations in the body of your paper as appropriate.>
[1] Red Hat Enterprise, “Encryption,” Chapter 3, Section 3.1.3. Red Hat, Inc., 2019. [Online].
Available: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-s/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/htm
l/security_guide/chap-security_guide-encryption#sect-Security_GuideLUKS_Disk_
Encryption. [Accessed December 1, 2019].
[2] TestOut Labsim, “TestOut Linux Pro,” Chapter 15, Section 15.8.3. TestOut, 2019 [Online].
Available: https://cdn.testout.com/client-v5-1-10-568/startlabsim.html. [Accessed
December 6, 2019].
… and so on …