
VMware vSphere Design
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-470-92202-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The only book focused on designing VMware vSphere implementations.
VMware vSphere is the most widely deployed virtualization platform today. Considered the most robust and sophisticated hypervisor product, vSphere is the de facto standard for businesses, both large and small. This book is the only one of its kind to concisely explain how to execute a successful vSphere architecture, tailored to meet your company's needs. Expert authors share with you the factors that shape the design of a vSphere implementation. Learn how to make the right design decisions for your environment.
* Explores the latest release of VMware vSphere
* Details the overall design process, server hardware selection, network layout, security considerations, storage infrastructure, virtual machine design, and more
* Debates the merits of Scaling Up servers versus Scaling Out, ESX versus ESXi hypervisor, vSwitches versus dvSwitches, and what the different storage protocols have to offer
* Illustrates the tools to monitor, to plan, to manage, to deploy and to secure your vSphere landscape
* Steps through the design decisions that a typical company may encounter, and questions the choices made
* Packed with real-world proven strategies, VMware vSphere Design examines how the virtualization architecture for your company should ideally look--and how best to achieve it.
VMware vSphere is the most widely deployed virtualization platform today. Considered the most robust and sophisticated hypervisor product, vSphere is the de facto standard for businesses, both large and small. This book is the only one of its kind to concisely explain how to execute a successful vSphere architecture, tailored to meet your company's needs. Expert authors share with you the factors that shape the design of a vSphere implementation. Learn how to make the right design decisions for your environment.
* Explores the latest release of VMware vSphere
* Details the overall design process, server hardware selection, network layout, security considerations, storage infrastructure, virtual machine design, and more
* Debates the merits of Scaling Up servers versus Scaling Out, ESX versus ESXi hypervisor, vSwitches versus dvSwitches, and what the different storage protocols have to offer
* Illustrates the tools to monitor, to plan, to manage, to deploy and to secure your vSphere landscape
* Steps through the design decisions that a typical company may encounter, and questions the choices made
* Packed with real-world proven strategies, VMware vSphere Design examines how the virtualization architecture for your company should ideally look--and how best to achieve it.
Reviews / Votes
'...a comprehensive resource suitable for beginners to experts...scores 10 / 10 in terms of content and value for money.' (BCS.org, April 2011).More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 22.8 cm
Width: 18.5 cm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-92202-6 (9780470922026)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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Forbes Guthrie | Scott Lowe | Kendrick Coleman
VMware vSphere Design
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2nd Edition
Sybex Inc.,U.S.
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Persons
Forbes Guthrie, VCP, is a systems engineer and infrastructure architect who specializes in virtualization and storage technologies. He is also a VMware vExpert and the creator of several popular virtualization reference cards. Forbes blogs at www.vReference.com.
Scott Lowe, VCDX 39, is VMware-Cisco Solutions Principal at EMC. Scott is a VMware vExpert and author of two other books on VMware vSphere, including the bestselling Mastering VMware vSphere 4. Scott also writes at blog.scottlowe.org, which attracts thousands of visitors daily.
Maish Saidel-Keesing, VCP, is a systems virtualization architect at NDS, where his responsibilities involve virtualization architecture design, maintenance, and development for both Linux and Windows infrastructures. He is a VMware vExpert, contributes to SearchServerVirtualization.com, and blogs at technodrone.blogspot.com.
Scott Lowe, VCDX 39, is VMware-Cisco Solutions Principal at EMC. Scott is a VMware vExpert and author of two other books on VMware vSphere, including the bestselling Mastering VMware vSphere 4. Scott also writes at blog.scottlowe.org, which attracts thousands of visitors daily.
Maish Saidel-Keesing, VCP, is a systems virtualization architect at NDS, where his responsibilities involve virtualization architecture design, maintenance, and development for both Linux and Windows infrastructures. He is a VMware vExpert, contributes to SearchServerVirtualization.com, and blogs at technodrone.blogspot.com.
Content
Introduction.
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Designing VMware Environments.
Chapter 2 ESX vs. ESXi.
Chapter 3 Designing the Management Layer.
Chapter 4 Server Hardware.
Chapter 5 Designing your Network.
Chapter 6 Storage.
Chapter 7 Virtual Machines.
Chapter 8 Datacenter Design.
Chapter 9 Designing with Security in Mind.
Chapter 10 Monitoring and Capacity Planning.
Chapter 11 Bringing It All Together.
Index.
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Designing VMware Environments.
Chapter 2 ESX vs. ESXi.
Chapter 3 Designing the Management Layer.
Chapter 4 Server Hardware.
Chapter 5 Designing your Network.
Chapter 6 Storage.
Chapter 7 Virtual Machines.
Chapter 8 Datacenter Design.
Chapter 9 Designing with Security in Mind.
Chapter 10 Monitoring and Capacity Planning.
Chapter 11 Bringing It All Together.
Index.