IBM AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is a Unix-based operating system developed by IBM for its Power Systems servers. It offers robust performance, scalability, and security features for enterprise environments. AIX supports virtualization, workload partitioning, and advanced system management tools.

Key Features of IBM AIX - Essentials
  • High Availability and Reliability
  • Advanced Security and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • Scalability for Enterprise Workloads
  • Support for Virtualization (PowerVM, LPARs)
  • Journaling File System (JFS2)
  • Robust System Management Tools (SMIT, NIM)
  • UNIX System V and POSIX Compliance
  • Integrated Backup and Disaster Recovery Options

Before learning IBM AIX - Essentials, you should have a basic understanding of operating system concepts and command-line interfaces. Familiarity with Unix/Linux commands and file system structure is highly beneficial. Knowledge of networking fundamentals and system administration helps accelerate learning.

Skills Needed Before learning IBM AIX - Essentials
  • Basic understanding of operating system concepts
  • Familiarity with Unix/Linux command-line interface
  • Knowledge of networking fundamentals and system administration
  • AIX and UNIX Basics
  • File System and Directory Structure
  • User and Group Management
  • Process and Job Control
  • System Startup and Shutdown
  • Software Installation and Management
  • Networking and Communication
  • Security and Permissions
  • Backup and Restore Procedures
  • Basic Troubleshooting and Monitoring

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