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Hands-On Virtual Computing [Mīkstie vāki]

(Jauns izdevums: 9781337101936)
(Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College), (University of Wisconsin Colleges - Barron County Center)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Course Technology Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1435481003
  • ISBN-13: 9781435481008 (Jauns izdevums: 9781337101936)
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 233x189x24 mm, weight: 788 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2009
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  • ISBN-10: 1435481003
  • ISBN-13: 9781435481008 (Jauns izdevums: 9781337101936)
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HANDS-ON VIRTUAL COMPUTING offers students as well as professionals the background in virtualization technology needed to advance in today's technology workplace. It provides an overview of virtualization technology with chapters dedicated to the latest virtualization products: VMware Workstation 6.5, VMware Server 2.0, Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, and Hyper-V. Additional chapters focus on using virtualization software in networked server environments and include building virtual networks, implementing high-availability clusters, enhancing performance and security, and using Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager to centralize management of multiple virtual servers. This book incorporates hands-on activities and allows the reader to work with virtual computing concepts, using real-world situations to build the skills necessary for a successful career in a computer industry increasingly focused on virtualization.

Recenzijas

1: Introduction to Virtual Computing. 2: Installing and Working with VMware Workstation. 3: Installing and Working with VMware Server. 4: Installing and Working with Microsoft Virtual PC. 5: Installing and Working with Microsoft Virtual Server. 6: Installing and Working with Microsoft Hyper-V. 7: Working with Virtual Networks. 8: Implementing Disaster Recovery and High Availability. 9: Enhancing Virtual Security and Performance. 10: Working with Virtual Machine Manager. Appendix A: The Technology Behind Virtualization. Appendix B: Using VMware Player. Appendix C: Working with Server Core and Hyper-V Server.

Introduction xi
Introduction to Virtual Computing
1(36)
Overview of Virtual Machines and Virtualization Software
2(10)
How Virtualization Software Works with Virtual Machines
5(1)
Licensing Requirements
5(1)
Categories of Virtualization Products
6(6)
Exploring Virtulaization Software Features and Use
12(10)
Administrative and User Consoles
13(1)
Virtual Machine Hardware Configuration
14(3)
Saving the Virtual Machine State
17(1)
Parenting and Cloning
18(1)
Network Support
19(2)
Additional Options for Virtual Machines
21(1)
VMware Teams
22(1)
Comparing and Downloading Virtualization Products
22(6)
VMware Workstation 6.5
23(1)
VMware Server 2.0
24(1)
VMware Player
25(1)
Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
25(1)
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
26(1)
Microsoft Hyper-V
26(1)
Acquiring Windows Server 2008
27(1)
Migration Tools
27(1)
Chapter Summary
28(1)
Key Terms
29(1)
Review Questions
30(4)
Case Projects
34(3)
Working with VMware Workstation
37(50)
Installing VMware Workstation 6.5
38(4)
Installing VMware Workstation 6.5 in Windows
38(3)
Installing VMware Workstation in Linux
41(1)
Adding Virtual Machines to the Administrative Console
42(12)
Starting the Administrative Console
42(1)
Creating Virtual Machines
43(9)
Creating Virtual Machines with Easy Install
52(1)
Adding Existing Virtual Machines to the Administrative Console
53(1)
Using the Administrative Console Menus
54(9)
The File Menu
55(1)
The Edit Menu
55(2)
The View Menu
57(1)
The Help Menu
57(1)
VM Menu Options: Always Available
58(1)
VM Menu Options: Available When the Virtual Machine Is Powered On
59(1)
VM Menu Options: Available When the Virtual Machine Is Powered On
60(1)
VM Menu: The Settings Option
60(3)
Working with Virtual Machines
63(16)
Working with VMware Key Combinations
63(1)
Configuring Virtual Machine Power Options
63(1)
Stopping Virtual Machines
64(1)
Configuring Virtual Machine Memory Size
64(1)
Working with CD/DVD-ROM Drives and ISO Image Files
65(1)
Installing a Guest OS
65(2)
Installing VMware Tools
67(1)
Adding a Virtual Hard Disk
68(1)
Using Unity View
69(1)
Using Snapshots in VMware Workstation
70(2)
Transferring and Sharing Files with the Host Computer in VMware Workstation
72(2)
Configuring Virtual Network Options
74(3)
Cloning Virtual Machines in VMware Workstation
77(1)
Configuring Ports
78(1)
Working with Floppy Disks and Floppy Image Files
78(1)
Using VMware Converter
79(1)
Chapter Summary
80(1)
Key Terms
81(1)
Review Questions
81(4)
Case Projects
85(2)
Working with VMware Server
87(44)
Installing VMware Server
88(7)
VMware Server 2.0 Requirements
89(1)
Installing VMware Server 2.0 in Windows
90(5)
Using the VMware Server Web-Based Console
95(12)
Starting and Logging on to VI Web Access
95(2)
Creating Virtual Machines
97(10)
Using the VI Web Access Menus
107(6)
Using the Workspace with the Host Computer Selected
107(2)
Using the Workspace with a Virtual Machine Selected
109(1)
The Application Menu
109(1)
The Virtual Machine Menu
110(1)
The Administration Menu
111(2)
Working with Virtual Machines in VMware Server
113(12)
Adding and Removing Virtual Machines in the Inventory Pane
113(3)
Stopping and Resetting Virtual Machines
116(1)
Working with CD/DVD-ROM Drives and ISO Image Files
116(1)
Installing Guest Operating Systems
117(2)
Installing VMware Tools
119(2)
Adding a Virtual Hard Disk
121(2)
Using Snapshots in VMware Server
123(2)
Chapter Summary
125(1)
Key Terms
126(1)
Review Questions
126(3)
Case Projects
129(2)
Working with Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
131(34)
Installing Virtual PC 2007
132(10)
Installing Virtual PC 2007 in Windows Vista
132(1)
Creating a Virtual Machine
133(4)
Basic Virtual Machine Functions
137(1)
Installing a Guest OS
138(2)
Using ISO Image Files
140(2)
Working with the Virtual PC 2007 Administrative Console
142(6)
Working with the File Menu
142(3)
Working with the Action Menu
145(3)
Working with Virtual Machines in Virtual PC 2007
148(11)
Adding and Removing Virtual Machines
149(1)
Installing and Working with Virtual Machine Additions
150(1)
Transferring Files with Shared Folders
151(1)
Transferring Files with Drag and Drop
152(1)
Adding and Editing Virtual Hard Disks
152(4)
Using Differencing Disks
156(1)
Using Undo Disks
156(1)
Configuring Network Settings
157(2)
Chapter Summary
159(1)
Key Terms
159(1)
Review Questions
160(3)
Case Projects
163(2)
Working with Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
165(30)
Installing Virtual Server 2005
166(2)
Using the Virtual Server 2005 Administration Website
168(12)
Starting the Administration Website
169(1)
Creating Virtual Machines
170(2)
Configuring the Virtual CD/DVD Device Settings
172(1)
Starting and Stopping Virtual Machines
173(1)
Using the Virtual Machine Remote Control Client
174(4)
Installing a Guest OS
178(2)
Exploring Configuration Options in the Administration Website
180(4)
Options in the Navigation Section
180(1)
Options in the Virtual Machines Section
181(1)
Options in the Virtual Disks Section
181(1)
Options in the Virtual Networks Section
181(1)
Options in the Virtual Server Section
182(2)
Working with Virtual Machines in Virtual Server 2005
184(5)
Installing Virtual Machines Additions
184(1)
Adding an Existing Virtual Machine to the Administration Website
185(1)
Creating Virtual Hard Disks
186(2)
Using Undo Disks
188(1)
Chapter Summary
189(1)
Key Terms
190(1)
Review Questions
190(3)
Case Projects
193(2)
Working with Microsoft Hyper-V
195(36)
Installing Hyper-V
196(7)
Choosing a Windows Server 2008 Edition
196(1)
Installing the Hyper-V Server Role
196(3)
Creating a Virtual Machine
199(4)
Working with Hyper-V Manager
203(8)
Working with the Actions Pane
204(1)
Working with Hyper-V Settings
205(2)
Working with Virtual Machine Settings
207(3)
The Virtual Machine Connection Window
210(1)
Working with Virtual Machines in Hyper-V
211(14)
Basic Virtual Machine Functions
212(1)
Using ISO Image Files and Physical Media
212(1)
Installing a Guest OS
213(1)
Using Windows Integration Services
214(1)
Adding and Removing Virtual Machines
215(2)
Taking Snapshots
217(2)
Adding Virtual Hard Disks
219(2)
Using Differencing Disks
221(1)
Editing Virtual Hard Disks
222(1)
Configuring Networks with Virtual Switches
223(2)
Chapter Summary
225(1)
Key Terms
225(1)
Review Questions
226(3)
Case Projects
229(2)
Working with Virtual Networks
231(46)
Understanding Virtual Network Concepts and Components
232(22)
Servers and Clients
233(2)
Virtual Network Adapters
235(7)
Understanding Virtual Switches
242(9)
Using TCP/IP with Virtual Machines
251(3)
Planning Virtual Network Environments
254(5)
Access Planning
255(1)
Security Planning
256(1)
Performance Planning
257(2)
Setting Up Virtual Networks in VMware Server
259(6)
Using NAT to Connect to Public Networks
259(3)
Configuring Multiple Virtual Networks in VMware Server
262(3)
Setting Up Virtual Networks in Hyper-V
265(6)
Connecting to Public Networks
266(2)
Configuring Multiple Virtual Networks in Hyper-V
268(3)
Chapter Summary
271(1)
Key Terms
272(1)
Review Questions
273(3)
Case Projects
276(1)
Implementing Disaster Recovery and High Availability
277(44)
Understanding Backup and Recovery Concepts for Virtual Machines
278(6)
Backup Types
278(3)
Making Backups with the Volume Shadow Copy Service
281(1)
Developing a Backup and Recovery Strategy
282(2)
Implementing Backup and Recovery Systems
284(8)
Installing the Windows Server Backup Software
284(1)
Backing Up Virtual Machines
285(5)
Backing Up Virtual Machines from the Host
290(2)
Understanding High Availability for Virtual Machines
292(7)
Windows Server 2008 Clustering Components and Concepts
292(4)
Clustering Hyper-V Virtual Servers for Quick Migration and Failover
296(3)
Using Clustering with Virtual Machines
299(15)
Planning Cluster Networks
299(2)
Preparing Servers for Clustering
301(3)
Installing an iSCSI Target
304(4)
Installing the Failover Clustering Service
308(1)
Creating Cluster Configurations
309(5)
Chapter Summary
314(1)
Key Terms
315(2)
Review Questions
317(3)
Case Projects
320(1)
Enhancing Virtual Security and Performance
321(30)
Introduction to Virtual Security
322(2)
Securing the Host
322(1)
Using VMware Server Roles
322(2)
Introduction to Virtual Performance
324(12)
Working with the MAP Tool
325(11)
Monitoring System Performance
336(6)
Using Task Manager
336(1)
Using Reliability and Performance Monitor
337(5)
Optimizing Virtual Machine Performance
342(3)
Optimizing CPU Performance
343(2)
Optimizing Disk Performance
345(1)
Chapter Summary
345(1)
Key Terms
346(1)
Review Questions
346(3)
Case Projects
349(2)
Working with Virtual Machine Manager
351(54)
Installing Virtual Machine Manager
352(12)
The Virtual Machine Manager Components
352(1)
Software and Hardware Requirements
353(1)
Downloading Virtual Machine Manager
354(1)
Installing Virtual Machine Manager
355(9)
Working with the VMM Administrator Console
364(31)
The Hosts View
366(5)
The Virtual Machines View
371(3)
The Library View
374(2)
Creating a Hardware Profile
376(2)
Creating a Guest OS Profile
378(2)
Creating a Template
380(3)
Creating a Virtual Machine from a Template
383(3)
Converting Physical Computers to Virtual Machines
386(3)
The Jobs View
389(1)
The Administration View
389(2)
Configuring General Settings
391(1)
Configuring User Roles
392(2)
The Network Configuration View
394(1)
Working with the VMM Self-Service Portal
395(3)
Create a Virtual Machine in the VMM Self-Service Portal
395(3)
Chapter Summary
398(1)
Key Terms
399(1)
Review Questions
400(3)
Case Projects
403(2)
Appendix A The Technology Behind Virtualization 405(6)
Appendix B Using VMware Player 411(8)
Appendix C Working with Server Core and Hyper-V Server 419(10)
Glossary 429(4)
Index 433
Ted Simpson is a long-time Course Technology author. He has been working, teaching, and writing about computers for over 20 years. In 1990, Simpson wrote one of the first books in the Course Technology Networking series, Hands-On Netware 3.11. Ted has used virtualization software to aid in teaching computer lab classes for several years, and has given presentations on virtualization for Course Technology conferences. Ted is currently a certified Novell and Microsoft instructor at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, and the author of many books, including Hands-On Novell Open Enterprise Server, Guide to Novell Netware Administration Enhanced Edition, 70-270, 70-290: MCSE/MCSA Guide to Installing and Managing Microsoft XP Professional and Windows Server 2003, and Virtual Machines Companion, all of which are written for use with virtualization. In addition to classroom teaching and industry training, Ted has been developing curricula for microcomputer related courses since the 1980s and holds the following certifications: A+, Network+, NetWare 6 CNE and CNI, and MCSE. Jason Novak is a life-long computer enthusiast. In addition to co-authoring HANDS-ON VIRTUAL COMPUTING, Mr. Novak has worked on the successful book VIRTUAL MACHINES COMPANION. Mr. Novak operates his own business that has been developing desktop and mobile applications since 1998. He also uses his skills to offer both computer support and consulting services to a variety of businesses and industries. Mr. Novak is CompTIA A+ certified.