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Textbook in PDF format
Design scalable, resilient Linux infrastructure for modern production environments.
Linux Infrastructure Design: Architecting Scalable, Resilient Linux Systems by Eslam Wahba is an advanced, engineering-focused guide for designing Linux-based infrastructure that powers large-scale, high-availability systems.
This book goes beyond system administration—focusing on infrastructure architecture, scalability patterns, and resilience engineering used in real-world production environments.
You'll learn how to design Linux systems that handle high traffic, distributed workloads, and mission-critical applications with reliability and efficiency.
This book covers
Linux infrastructure architecture and system design principles.
Scalable system design and distributed architecture patterns.
High availability and fault-tolerant infrastructure.
Data center and cloud infrastructure design.
Load balancing and traffic distribution strategies.
Infrastructure automation and orchestration.
You'll also learn how to
Design production-ready Linux platforms.
Eliminate single points of failure.
Build resilient systems for continuous availability.
Architect infrastructure for cloud and container environments.
With real-world engineering insights, this book demonstrates how modern infrastructure is built using Linux, cloud platforms, Kubernetes, and distributed systems.
Part of the Modern Cloud & AI Engineering Series, this guide is designed for engineers who want to master infrastructure design and operate at an advanced architectural level.
Ideal for: DevOps Engineers, SREs, Cloud Architects, Infrastructure Engineers, and advanced Linux professionals
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