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Thursday, September 22, 2011

VMware vSphere 4 Implementation Review

VMware vSphere 4 Implementation
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The book is a good review of everything that was covered and not covered in the course. It follows the exact structure of the course. I found it very useful to review what I learned in the course and it is a good tool to prepare for the exam.

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Evolve to a virtual network infrastructure using VMware vSphere 4
Design and deploy a high-performance cloud-based enterprise IT platform with guidance from a VMware expert. Featuring tips, techniques, and best practices, VMware vSphere 4 Implementation explains how to dramatically cut hardware costs, maximize computing power, and centralize system administration. Configure hardware and storage devices, build virtual machines and networks, install guest operating systems, and import physical machines. Security, disaster recovery, performance tuning, and system updates are also covered in this comprehensive resource.
Perform a clean VMware vSphere 4 install or migrate existing systems
Build Distributed Virtual Networks using DvSwitches and VMotion
Manage SAN, NAS, iSCSI, and fiber channel storage devices
Construct VM and provision new copies of Windows/Linux from vCenter
Automate server maintenance with the Distributed Resource Scheduler
Set up multiple security zones, users, permissions, roles, and privileges
Maximize uptime using VMware High Availability and Fault Tolerance
Work with VMware Consolidated Backup, vDR, and Update Manager

Mike Laverick is a VMware Forum moderator and member of the London VMware User Group steering committee. He is the sole author of the virtualization website/blog, RTFM Education. Mike recently received the vExperts Award from VMware.

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