Establishment
Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
MB-IT
Training officer(s)
D.DELANNOY
Stakeholder(s)
D.DELANNOY
Présentation
Prerequisite
To follow this module, the student must know the basic notions of local networks (Ethernet, IP, static routing, TCP-UDP, DHCP, DNS, usual web application protocols, Know how to use some basic linux commands.
Reference : « network and system base module » M1 ISEN Lille
Reference : « network and system base module » M1 ISEN Lille
Goal
Targeted skills : 34(342/343), 43(431/432/433), 112(1122)
This module addresses concepts related to operating system concepts and virtualization.
The orientation is suitable for all engineering profiles in big data, cyber security domains.
At the end of the course, the student will:
- Know the role and operation of an operating system, notions of file system, virtual memory, process, scheduleur.
- Be able to implement mechanisms of synchronization of the processes (semaphores)
- Know how to use bass controls of a linux operating system
- Understand the interactions of an operating system with networks
- Understand the Issues and Principles of Operating System Virtualization
The "simulation" approach requires the acquisition of technical and transversal skills such as autonomy in understanding and restitution.
This module addresses concepts related to operating system concepts and virtualization.
The orientation is suitable for all engineering profiles in big data, cyber security domains.
At the end of the course, the student will:
- Know the role and operation of an operating system, notions of file system, virtual memory, process, scheduleur.
- Be able to implement mechanisms of synchronization of the processes (semaphores)
- Know how to use bass controls of a linux operating system
- Understand the interactions of an operating system with networks
- Understand the Issues and Principles of Operating System Virtualization
The "simulation" approach requires the acquisition of technical and transversal skills such as autonomy in understanding and restitution.
Presentation
This module covers the following topics:
- The operation of a processor and a standard computer architecture
- The operation of the EXT2 file system
- The rights and security on Linux management
- The memory management (Virtual memory, paging, swaping)
- The shared storage (NAS, SAN)
- The process management (Scheduler, Priorities)
- The management of sharing and synchronization of resources (Semaphore, State variables)
- The new Virtualization Models (NSX)
- The operation of a processor and a standard computer architecture
- The operation of the EXT2 file system
- The rights and security on Linux management
- The memory management (Virtual memory, paging, swaping)
- The shared storage (NAS, SAN)
- The process management (Scheduler, Priorities)
- The management of sharing and synchronization of resources (Semaphore, State variables)
- The new Virtualization Models (NSX)
Modalités
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
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Face to face | |||
Lectures - face to face | 10,00 | ||
Exercises | 8,00 | ||
Mini-project | 10,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Independent study | 40,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 68,00 |
Evaluation
Control type | Duration | Amount | Weighting |
---|---|---|---|
Final Exam | |||
Exam (Quizz) | 2,00 | 1 | 50,00 |
Continuous assessment | |||
Test (Quizz) | 1,00 | 2 | 50,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |