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Rust for System Administrators: Automating Infrastructure Tasks and Creating DevOps Tools

Practical Rust for Developers

Language EnglishEnglish
E-book Adobe ePub DRM
Publishers James Neil, April 2026
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Stop Patching Brittle Scripts. Build Infrastructure That Never Breaks.If you manage servers, automate deployments, or maintain infrastructure at scale, you already know the risk. A Bash script that worked perfectly for months suddenly fails at the worst moment, leaving your system in an unknown state. Python tools break when runtime versions change. Dependency conflicts appear without warning. There has to be a better way.Rust for System Administrators is a hands-on guide for DevOps engineers, sysadmins, and Site Reliability Engineers who want to build automation tools that are fast, safe, and completely dependable. No computer science degree required. If you can navigate a Linux terminal and write a shell script, you are ready to start.What You Will LearnSet up a professional Rust development environment using Cargo and rustupBuild production-grade command-line interfaces with argument parsing, subcommands, and auto-generated help menusAutomate file system operations and batch processing without exhausting server memoryManage users, groups, permissions, and background processes via direct POSIX system callsInteract with cloud and infrastructure APIs, handle HTTP requests, and automate SSH executionBuild structured logging, monitoring, and alerting tools for full production observabilityPackage, distribute, and security-harden Rust binaries for deployment on any Linux environmentWhy Rust Changes Everything for InfrastructureRust compiles down to a single, statically linked binary. No runtimes. No virtual environments. No dependency conflicts. Build it once and deploy it anywhere. The compiler enforces memory safety, prevents data races, and forces explicit error handling, ensuring your tools will not silently fail halfway through a critical deployment.This book teaches Rust through the lens of real infrastructure work. Every concept is grounded in practical tasks system administrators perform daily: replacing fragile shell pipelines, querying cloud APIs, managing remote servers, and building continuous monitoring agents that run reliably for months without intervention.Who This Book Is ForThis guide is written for Linux system administrators, DevOps engineers, and SRE professionals ready to move beyond scripting languages. No prior experience with Rust, C, or systems programming is required. You need a working knowledge of Linux, some scripting experience, and a desire to build tools that scale.Build the foundation your infrastructure deserves.

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Full name Rust for System Administrators: Automating Infrastructure Tasks and Creating DevOps Tools
Author James Neil
Language English
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2026
EAN 9798235213364
Libristo code 53218275
Publishers James Neil
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