Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Windows Subsystem for Linux

Some IT pros might remember when it was career suicide to recommend Linux, or even when they had to choose between Windows and Linux, but those days are gone. Today, Linux has become the primary way to virtualize Windows systems on Microsoft’s Azure platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other cloud platforms.

Developers are regularly using both Microsoft and Linux as they develop sophisticated applications for their businesses and organizations. Microsoft has made terrific strides in its embrace of open source, such as the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Secure Shell (SSH) has also become a preferred way to remotely administer Windows systems.

Join CompTIA Chief Technology Evangelist Dr. James Stanger for this month’s Office Hours with James as he investigates ways that Windows and Linux do more than simply co-exist in today’s cloud and internet of things (IoT)-aware IT environment.

He’ll show you how to install, use and support the Windows subsystem for Linux. By the end of the webinar, you’ll not only know how to use it, but also why it’s so important from an IT support and security perspective.
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