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LHB Linux Digest #25.30: New Systemd Automation Course, LoggiFly, Docker Storage and More

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 16:36:22 +0530


LHB Linux Digest #25.30: New Systemd Automation Course, LoggiFly, Docker Storage and More

Our latest course, Advanced Automation With Systemd, is available now. Believe it or not, systemd is the future of automation on Linux. Its automation framework lets you precisely schedule task, create complex, dependent workflows and sandbox risky jobs for security. You can even create containers with systemd.

Advanced Automation with systemd
Take Your Linux Automation Beyond Cron

The idea is to focus on small, niche topics and provide you a streamlined learning. Next, we are working on adding videos to the Docker course (I think I already told you about that), a micro course 'Linux Networking at Scale' and a tutorial series on building an open source product from scratch and publishing it to CNCF-level standards.

I have not forgotten core Linux stuff. There are additional series and microcourse ideas around them, too. Stay tuned ๐Ÿ˜„

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