Network and system administration
(NSA)
- Coefficient : 5.0
- Hourly Volume: 53.0h (including 36.25h supervised)
- Labo : 36.25h supervised (and 6.25h unsupervised)
- Out-of-schedule personal work : 10.5h
AATs Lists
Description
This course is primarily based on a series of tutorials aimed at introducing the vocabulary and fundamental principles of network and system administration.
It helps in understanding how a deployed IT solution interacts with its hardware or virtualised environment.
These tutorials will take place in a UNIX environment and will cover the following topics:
- basic commands and scripting,
- storage management,
- how a local network works (addresses, ports, protocols),
- programming with common network protocols,
- routing, firewalls, network architecture,
- common network infrastructure services,
- user and permissions management,
- encryption, authentication and security,
- basic use of containers,
- programming a containerised application,
- minimising the size of containerised application images,
- container orchestration platform.
Beyond these practical aspects, documents addressing the issue of resources used by the deployment of IT solutions will also be studied.
Learning Outcomes AAv (AAv)
AAv1 [heures: 22.5, D1, D2, D3, D4]: at the end of this course, a student will be able to recognise the vocabulary and explain the fundamental principles in the field of network and system administration.
AAv2 [heures: 22.5, D1, D2, D3, D4]: at the end of this course, a student will be able to apply basic operations in the field of network and system administration.
AAv3 [heures: 7.5, A2]: at the end of this course, a student will be able to identify elements related to the resources used by IT solutions.
Assessment methods
- Several comprehension quizzes based on the completed tutorials will be used to assess AAv1.
- Attendance records for the tutorials and monitoring of engagement in the proposed activities will be used to assess AAv2.
- A written report analysing the assigned documents will be used to assess AAv3.
Key Words
computer system, computer network, infrastructure, applications, containers
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of programming and computing.
