The Opsarionexor Learning Path

Tier 1 — Free Kit

System Administration Foundations

The Free Kit introduces the main areas of system administration and provides a structured starting point for technical study.

Learners explore command-line navigation, files, directories, users, groups, permissions, processes, services, storage, network information, and technical records. The course also introduces a basic troubleshooting sequence built around observation and documentation.

Main subjects:

  • Command-line navigation
  • Files and directories
  • Users and groups
  • Ownership and permissions
  • Processes and services
  • Storage foundations
  • Network foundations
  • Technical records
  • Basic troubleshooting

Learning direction:
Start → Navigate → Observe → Understand

Tier 2 — Pulse Pack

Routine Administration Workflows

The Pulse Pack moves from individual commands into repeatable administrative routines.

Learners practise reviewing processes, services, storage conditions, users, scheduled operations, network activity, and technical records in a consistent order. The course introduces a five-stage workflow for routine system review.

Main subjects:

  • Process review
  • Service control
  • User management
  • Storage monitoring
  • Network inspection
  • Scheduled operations
  • Administrative documentation
  • Structured troubleshooting

Learning direction:
Observe → Gather Information → Identify → Adjust → Review

Tier 3 — Frame Set

Connected System Structure

The Frame Set explains how configuration files, services, permissions, storage, scheduled operations, network settings, and startup activity relate to one another.

Learners study dependencies and practise reviewing the wider effect of a technical change before applying it.

Main subjects:

  • Configuration file structure
  • Service relationships
  • Permission dependencies
  • Storage organization
  • Startup activity
  • Scheduled operations
  • Network configuration
  • Change validation

Learning direction:
Symptom → Related Components → Review → Adjustment → Validation

Tier 4 — Drift Bundle

Configuration Comparison and Baselines

The Drift Bundle focuses on differences between documented conditions and current system settings.

Learners create reference baselines, compare environments, identify configuration drift, and prepare controlled correction plans.

Main subjects:

  • Configuration baselines
  • Service setting comparison
  • Permission review
  • Scheduled task comparison
  • Storage state review
  • Network rule changes
  • Change tracing
  • Restoration planning

Learning direction:
Record → Compare → Identify → Investigate → Correct → Validate

Tier 5 — Flow Course

Connected Administrative Processes

The Flow Course brings monitoring, maintenance, troubleshooting, documentation, and follow-up review into complete workflows.

Learners examine how one issue can involve services, processes, storage, permissions, network activity, scheduled operations, and technical records.

Main subjects:

  • System monitoring routines
  • Resource review
  • Multi-component troubleshooting
  • Service interruption analysis
  • Maintenance sequencing
  • Documentation workflows
  • Controlled changes
  • Follow-up review

Learning direction:
Review → Collect → Connect → Document → Change → Verify

Tier 6 — Halo Module

Coordinated System Review

The Halo Module develops a wider view of system conditions and the components surrounding them.

Learners review service dependencies, resource limits, startup activity, permissions, storage conditions, network services, scheduled operations, and technical records as one connected environment.

Main subjects:

  • Dependency analysis
  • Resource limits
  • Startup review
  • Storage and service relationships
  • Network service inspection
  • Technical record correlation
  • Maintenance preparation
  • Restoration steps

Learning direction:
Define → Map → Collect → Compare → Plan → Validate

Tier 7 — Vertex Guide

Multi-Layer Technical Investigation

The Vertex Guide focuses on organizing large amounts of technical information during detailed investigations.

Learners define issue boundaries, classify evidence, map dependencies, prioritize findings, build working explanations, and plan bounded technical responses.

Main subjects:

  • Incident scope
  • Evidence gathering
  • Signal classification
  • Process and resource analysis
  • Service diagnostics
  • Storage and permission review
  • Network state
  • Configuration differences
  • Technical timelines
  • Response planning

Learning direction:
Scope → Gather → Map → Prioritize → Explain → Plan → Review

Tier 8 — Luma Series

Long-Term System Behaviour

The Luma Series examines recurring activity, gradual change, and maintenance planning across longer periods.

Learners compare daily, weekly, monthly, and long-term observations to distinguish temporary activity from recurring conditions.

Main subjects:

  • Daily review routines
  • Weekly comparisons
  • Monthly analysis
  • Service activity trends
  • Resource usage patterns
  • Storage growth
  • User activity
  • Network behaviour
  • Scheduled operations
  • Long-term maintenance planning

Learning direction:
Collect → Compare → Recognize Patterns → Plan → Document → Review

Tier 9 — Delta Series

Change Across Connected Environments

The Delta Series focuses on comparing technical environments and coordinating staged changes.

Learners examine services, configuration, storage, permissions, network settings, scheduled operations, and resource conditions across two or more environments.

Main subjects:

  • Environment comparison
  • Change analysis
  • Configuration differences
  • Dependency mapping
  • Change scope
  • Staged maintenance
  • Restoration preparation
  • Post-change validation
  • Comparison reporting

Learning direction:
Define → Collect → Compare → Map → Stage → Restore → Validate

Tier 10 — Peak Series

Full-Environment Administrative Coordination

The Peak Series brings the full curriculum together into an environment-wide administrative framework.

Learners assess broad technical conditions, map dependencies, prioritize work, plan maintenance stages, coordinate controlled changes, document results, and prepare long-term follow-up reviews.

Main subjects:

  • Environment assessment
  • Service coordination
  • Resource planning
  • Storage strategy
  • Permission governance
  • Network review
  • Scheduled operations
  • Configuration consistency
  • Technical reporting
  • Long-term continuity

Learning direction:
Observe → Map → Prioritize → Plan → Apply → Validate → Report → Maintain

Choose Your Starting Tier

Learners who are new to system administration can begin with the Free Kit.

Learners familiar with files, permissions, processes, and services may begin with the Pulse Pack or Frame Set.

Learners already handling monitoring, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance can review the descriptions of the later tiers and choose the course that reflects their current responsibilities.