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Both books are written by experts in the field of system administration and programming in UNIX.
Author: Robin Burke, David B.Horvat.
Unique in the completeness of presentation, the book covers almost all aspects of the work with the basic versions of UNIX (SVR4, BSD, Linux, HP-UX, AUX, IRIX, Solaris, and SanOS).
The first chapter of the book (UNIX system administrators. Encyclopedia of the user) allow you to quickly begin working with UNIX-they contain the basics of using UNIX commands and a full description of most commonly used commands. Next, the reader will find information on the main icherpyvayuschie shells UNIX (sh, bash, ksh, csh), and the intricacies of their use.
More osveschyaetsya installation and configuration of the system, kernel configuration and performance tuning, working with file system-level user and the system administrator.
The central point of the book is a description of the networking features UNIX, including the protocols TCP / IP, Network File System NFS, DNS-server adjustments in various configurations. Separately told about the device management and network services UNIX (e-mail, news, UUCP, and FTP).
The last chapter is devoted to the practical aspects of backup and recovery.
The second book: "UNIX for the Internet" - is designed for system administrators, network development (WEB designers, programmers). It covers the basics of system programming under the UNIX operating systems according to the standards XPG, POSIX, FIPS 151-2.

Books are great enough in its content and sometimes contain explanatory diagrams and pictures. In the form of a conventional book publishing translated Diasoft in a large format book is 861 page.

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In the first book of Unix system administrators:

UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Introduction to UNIX
Chapter 1 - The UNIX Operating System
Chapter 2 - Getting Started: Basic Tutorial
Chapter 3 - Additional UNIX Resources
Chapter 4 - The UNIX File System
Chapter 5 - General Commands
Chapter 6 - Getting Around the Network
Chapter 7 - Communicating with Others
Part II - UNIX Shells
Chapter 8 - What Is a Shell?
Chapter 9 - The Bourne Shell
Chapter 10 - The Bourne Again Shell
Chapter 11 - The Korn Shell
Chapter 12 - The C Shell
Chapter 13 - Shell Comparison
Part III - System Administration
Chapter 14 - What Is System Administration
Chapter 15 - UNIX Installation Basics
Chapter 16 - Starting Up and Shutting Down
Chapter 17 - User Administration
Chapter 18 - File System and Disk Administration
Chapter 19 - Kernel Configuration
Chapter 20 - Networking
Chapter 21 - System Accounting
Chapter 22 - Performance and Tuning
Chapter 23 - Device Administration
Chapter 24 - Mail Administration
Chapter 25 - News Administration
Chapter 26 - UUCP Administration
Chapter 27 - FTP Administration
Chapter 28 - Backing Up and Restoring Your System
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In the second book for Unix Internet:

UNIX Unleashed, Internet Edition
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Graphical User Interfaces
Chapter 1 - Graphical User Interfaces for End Users
Chapter 2 - Graphical User Interfaces for Programmers
Part II - Programming
Chapter 3 - Text Editing with vi and emacs
Chapter 4 - Awk
Chapter 5 - Perl
Chapter 6 - The C and C ++ Programming Languages
Chapter 7 - The make Utility
Part III - Text Formatting and Printing
Chapter 8 - Basic Formatting with troff / nroff
Chapter 9 - Formatting with Macro Packages
Chapter 10 - Writing Your Own Macros
Chapter 11 - Tools for Writers
Part IV - Security
Chapter 12 - UNIX Security Risks
Chapter 13 - Security Technologies
Chapter 14 - Security Organizations
Part V - UNIX and the Internet
Chapter 15 - HTML - A Brief Overview
Chapter 16 - MIME - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
Chapter 17 - Programming Web Pages with CGI
Chapter 18 - Developing CGIs with Shells
Chapter 19 - Developing CGIs with Perl
Chapter 20 - Developing CGIs with C and C ++
Chapter 21 - Introducing HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Chapter 22 - Monitoring Web Server Activity
Part VI - Source Control

Chapter 23 - Introduction to Revision Control
Chapter 24 - Introduction to RCS
Chapter 25 - Introduction to CVS
Chapter 26 - Introduction to SCCS
Part VII - Frequently Asked Questions

Chapter 27 - AIX FAQs
Chapter 28 - BSD FAQs
Chapter 29 - HP-UX FAQs
Chapter 30 - Linux FAQs
Chapter 31 - Solaris FAQs
Chapter 32 - SVR4 FAQs
Chapter 33 - IRIX FAQs

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