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  • HU JIA XI

    Published by Publishing House of Electronics Industry, 2000

    ISBN 10: 7121087391 ISBN 13: 9787121087394

    Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China

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    paperback. Condition: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pages Number: 633 Publisher: Electronic Industry Pub. Date :2009-06-01 version 1. This book introduces the most complete enterprise-class virtual machine beef products. including VMware VIvSphere. Microsoft Hyper-V R2 and Citrix Xen. The book is 22 chapters. from the basis of enterprise-class virtual machine concept began. about the hardware design and purchase. the principles of topology. the most suitable virtual machine's hardware business. etc. until the storage device with. TCOROI the calculation get down. In the second half of the book. places the current mainstream of the two products Hyper-VR2 and VMware ESXvSphere describes the most commonly used architecture-based virtual machine instance. Virtual machine is a very new technology. especially enterprise-class virtual machine is unfamiliar in many areas of IT staff. However. virtual machine technology. enterprise IT environments will be the future of design principles. the major manufacturers have launched a mature product. from small personal studio to hundreds of thousands of multinational companies. will begin using virtual machine technology. who want to understand the virtual machine with virtual machine technology in computer-related industry. hardware and software personnel. the book can serve as a reference. Contents: The first part of the enterprise-class virtual machine 2009 Introduction Chapter 1 of the most important IT trends: virtualization Enterprise Virtualization 1.1 Introduction The definition and its applications 1.1.2 1.1.1 What is virtualization technology virtualization causes and classification 1.2 enterprise-class virtual machine architecture for applications 1.2.1 sojourn vs. 1.2.2 native structure of the business environment focus on enterprise-class virtual machine virtual machine 1.3 Product Overview 1.3.1 native structure of the benchmark products: VMware VI3vSphere (VI4) 1.3.2 Microsoft engaged in product: Hyper-V1.3.3 most professional desktop applications: XenServer and XenDesktop This chapter focuses on Review Conclusion Chapter 2 enterprise-class virtual machine Introduction Chapter 2 enterprise-class virtual machine products company in Chapter 3 Introduction to hardware virtualization Design Principles Chapter 4 the best virtual machine hardware configuration Chapter 5. the heart of enterprise-class virtual machine: storage devices and the second part of enterprise-class blade server virtual machine's actual planning virtualization Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Assessment and calculation of hedge virtual machine consolidation rate. TCO and ROI Chapter 8 Creating a virtual machine storage: Chapter 9 based storage devices use OpenFiler machine-made evil the third part of the SAN environment using Microsoft's Hyper-VR2 Chapter 10 to install and configure enterprise-class Hyper-VR2 environment Chapter 11 in-depth use of Windows Server 2008Hyper-VR2 Chapter 12 set up with Hyper-V Windows Server service from the most common Chapter 13 with Hyper-V set up the NLB network environment. the truest Chapter 14 of the most anticipated Hyper- V features: Live Migration (prepared articles) Chapter 15 of the most anticipated Hyper-V features: Live Migration (actual articles) ESXVI Part IV of Chapter 16 VMware virtual machine industry's dominant: VMware's ESXVI and V14 (vSphere) Section Chapter 17 used ESXESVI create native virtual machine environment. Chapter 18 of ESX networking and storage principle open to the public Chapter 19 set up enterprise-level VI environment Chapter 20 VI The most important function of the foundation: VMotion Chapter 21 the most advanced VI features: DRS Chapter 22 VI Empire's last piece of territory: HA (High Availability. High Availability)Four Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.