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Linux Systems Architecture in the AI Era: Engineering the Linux Operating System from Filesystem and Kernel Fundamentals to Cloud Infrastructure

Par : Julian T. Ashcroft
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233749087
  • EAN9798233749087
  • Date de parution15/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Linux is not a collection of commands. It is an architectural substrate. Modern infrastructure - containers, cloud platforms, orchestration systems, distributed databases, and AI workloads - ultimately depends on kernel primitives defined decades ago. Yet most engineers interact with Linux at the surface level, without fully understanding the structural mechanisms that govern reliability, isolation, performance, and security.
Linux Systems Architecture in the AI Era is not a certification guide or command reference. It is a systems-level examination of Linux as engineered infrastructure. This book moves deliberately from fundamentals to production-scale realities: Kernel responsibilities and boundary enforcement Process scheduling, memory management, and I/O behavior Filesystem hierarchy, storage integrity, and reliability trade-offs Permissions, privilege models, and operational trust Networking architecture and failure diagnostics Containers, namespaces, and control groups beneath orchestration layers Mutable vs.
immutable infrastructure strategies Observability, monitoring, and structured troubleshooting AI-assisted diagnostics, bounded automation, and governance frameworks Rather than focusing on distribution-specific instructions, this book builds architectural literacy - the ability to reason about Linux as a layered system. It examines failure modes, trade-offs, and resource arbitration under real production pressure.
In the AI era, automation and intelligent tooling amplify both capability and risk. This book treats AI not as a replacement for systems understanding, but as an operational accelerator that must be bounded by discipline, auditability, and structural awareness. Written for: Platform engineers Site reliability engineers DevOps practitioners Systems architects Technical leads and CTOs Engineers responsible for production infrastructure If Linux continues to define the boundary between hardware and abstraction - and it does - then understanding its architecture is not optional.
It is foundational. This book does not teach you how to use Linux. It teaches you how Linux works - and how to design responsibly on top of it.