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The Ultimate AI Guide for Linux Engineers : A practical guide to harnessing AI, LLMs, and Automation in Linux environments - Ezequiel Lanza

The Ultimate AI Guide for Linux Engineers

A practical guide to harnessing AI, LLMs, and Automation in Linux environments

By: Ezequiel Lanza, Eduardo Spotti

eText | 29 May 2026 | Edition Number 1

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Learn how to integrate AI into Linux environments with real-world automation, observability, and scalable deployment techniques for modern infrastructure teams

Key Features

  • Apply AI to Linux, from core concepts to production-ready deployments at scale
  • Build intelligent automation using LLMs, RAG, and AI agents for monitoring, troubleshooting, and system administration
  • Deploy secure, scalable AI workloads with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native best practices

Book Description

Unlock the power of artificial intelligence to transform Linux infrastructure and operations. The Ultimate AI Guide for Linux Engineers is a practical, hands-on handbook for applying AI to real-world Linux systems. You will demystify AI, machine learning, and large language models (LLMs) in practice, prepare AI-ready Linux environments for CPU and GPU workloads, and work with containers and essential open-source frameworks such as PyTorch, Hugging Face Transformers, LangChain, and OpenVINO. Moving into real operational use cases, you will build AI agents and agentic workflows to automate system administration, integrate LLMs into monitoring and troubleshooting pipelines, and apply Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to query logs, documentation, and internal knowledge bases. You will also enhance observability and incident response with intelligent automation. Finally, you will learn how to deploy and scale AI services using Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native architectures, implement security and privacy guardrails, and design reliable AI-driven workflows for enterprise Linux environments. By the end, you will have a practical framework to integrate AI into Linux workflows securely and at scale.

What you will learn

  • Optimize Linux kernels and GPUs for AI workloads
  • Orchestrate LLM pipelines across distributed systems
  • Design agentic workflows for autonomous operations
  • Implement RAG over logs and internal knowledge graphs
  • Embed AI into observability and incident triage
  • Deploy scalable AI microservices on Kubernetes
  • Enforce security, isolation, and model guardrails

Who this book is for

This book is for Linux engineers, system administrators, DevOps professionals, SREs, and platform engineers who want to integrate AI into real-world infrastructure and operations. Prior hands-on experience with Linux, the command line, and basic system administration is expected. Some familiarity with containers (Docker), Kubernetes, and scripting (Bash or Python) would be helpful. Prior AI or machine learning knowledge is beneficial but not required, as core concepts are explained in practical Linux terms.

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