Learn
how the Internet Works and Setup a Testing & Production Web Server

This course
includes:
- 4 hours on-demand video
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
What you'll learn
- How the Internet Works
- Internet Protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP)
- The Web Development Process
- Planning a Web Application
- Types of Web Hosting (Shared, Dedicated, VPS,
Cloud)
- Domain Name Registration and Administration
- Nameserver Configuration
- Deploying a Testing Server using WAMP &
MAMP
- Deploying a Production Server on Linode,
Digital Ocean, or AWS
- Executing Server Commands through a Command
Console
- Server Configuration on Ubuntu
- Remote Desktop Connection and VNC
- SSH Server Authentication
- FTP Client Installation
- FTP Uploading
Requirements
- Basic Computer Skills
Description
This course is
part-one of the nine-part series that starts by taking an in-depth look at how
the internet facilitates the movement of data packets across both LANs (Local
Area Network) and WANs (Wide Area Network). Students learn how to interpret
various protocols such as TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPs, SMTP and FTP. We examine the
entire flow and life-cycle of data-packet movement from origin to destination.
The course examines the role of DNS and SMTP servers in routing internet
traffic and email transmissions. Mechanism to safeguard the movement of data,
such as network routers, ports and firewalls, are also explored.
Students are then introduced to the web development process and planning
stages of building websites and complex web applications. We conduct an overview
of web hosting infrastructures such as shared, VPS, Dedicated and Cloud hosting
solutions through case analysis. We then take a look at the role of Domain name
registrars and ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers).
Students learn to register and administer domain names through the GoDaddy
domain management console. Management features such as Name Server assignment,
auto-renewal, domain privacy, and domain forwarding will be covered.
With first-hand insights into the creation of effective web
infrastructures and domain management, students learn to configure local
testing servers. This includes installing and configuring WAMP/MAMP
(Windows/MAC, Apache, MySQL, PhpMyAdmin) on a PC or MAC system. We discuss the
role of each essential service as it applies to testing dynamic,
database-driven web applications on a local computing system.
Students then explore the configuration of a live production server
using popular cloud hosting providers such as Linode. This includes deployment
and administration of Ubuntu on Linux based distributions and essential web
services (LAMP Stack - Linux, Apache, MySQL, PhpMyAdmin) on scalable virtual
machines. Several remote access tools such as PuTTy and Terminal will be used
to administer virtual servers through the use of command lines. Servers will be
configured with security in mind, using multi-user accounts, SSH
authentication, and file permission management.
Students also learn to install and connect to their virtual machines
using remote desktop connection tools such as Tight VNC and Real VNC. The
entire Linode management console will be explored to demonstrate how to
complete various tasks including: creating backups, server re-sizing, changing
root passwords, DNS management, and general administration.
Lastly, the course takes a look at FTP clients and establishing
connections from local machines to production servers to upload web content. We
will explore the FileZilla interface and provide demonstrations on uploading,
deleting and modifying remote server files.
Who this course is for:
- Web Developers
- Cloud Server Administrators
- Students who want to build a
Web Application
- Students who want to Deploy
a Testing or Production Web Server


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