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Linux journal
Linux journal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Seattle, Wa, : Specialized Systems Consultants
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1938-3827
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti LJ
Record Nr. UNINA-9910375861003321
Seattle, Wa, : Specialized Systems Consultants
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Linux journal
Linux journal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Seattle, Wa, : Specialized Systems Consultants
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1938-3827
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti LJ
Record Nr. UNISA-996214420103316
Seattle, Wa, : Specialized Systems Consultants
Materiale a stampa
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Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 [[electronic resource] ] : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 [[electronic resource] ] : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 244 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) GeiselhartGregory
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
IBM System/390 (Computer)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449741603321
Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
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Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 [[electronic resource] ] : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 [[electronic resource] ] : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 244 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) GeiselhartGregory
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
IBM System/390 (Computer)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783561903321
Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Linux on IBM e server zSeries and S/390 : performance toolkit for VM / / [Gregory Geiselhart ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 244 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) GeiselhartGregory
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
IBM System/390 (Computer)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Performance Toolkit for VM at a glance -- 1.1 Defining Performance Toolkit for VM -- 1.2 Starting Performance Toolkit for VM -- 1.3 Basic mode -- 1.3.1 Redisplay facility -- 1.4 Monitor mode -- 1.5 Help facility -- 1.5.1 Context-sensitive help -- 1.6 Displaying current and average data -- 1.7 Sorting reported data -- 1.8 History performance analysis -- 1.8.1 Simple history data files -- 1.8.2 Extended trend files -- 1.9 Benchmark data analysis -- 1.10 Threshold monitoring -- 1.11 Variable correlation coefficient analysis -- 1.12 When to use Performance Toolkit for VM -- 1.12.1 Performance Toolkit for VM overhead -- Chapter 2. Navigating through Performance Toolkit for VM -- 2.1 Information available in Performance Toolkit for VM -- 2.2 General system data reporting -- 2.2.1 CPU load -- 2.2.2 Storage utilization -- 2.2.3 Spool file overview -- 2.2.4 LPAR data -- 2.2.5 Shared segments -- 2.2.6 System configuration -- 2.3 I/O data reporting -- 2.3.1 I/O device load -- 2.3.2 CP-owned disks -- 2.4 User data reporting -- 2.4.1 User resource usage -- 2.4.2 Linux systems -- 2.5 History data reporting -- 2.5.1 Graphics selection -- 2.5.2 History data files -- 2.5.3 Benchmark displays -- 2.5.4 Correlation coefficients -- 2.6 User-defined screens -- 2.6.1 Defining a user data screen -- 2.6.2 User-defined display selection -- 2.6.3 User-defined performance screen -- 2.7 Using the Web interface -- Chapter 3. Configuring Performance Toolkit for VM -- 3.1 Performance Toolkit for VM installation -- 3.1.1 The 4VMPTK40 user -- 3.1.2 The PERFSVM user -- 3.2 Performance Toolkit for VM control files -- 3.2.1 FCONX PROFILE -- 3.2.2 The FCONTROL RESET command -- 3.2.3 Printed reports.
3.2.4 Trend data collection -- 3.3 Sample PROFILE EXEC for PERFSVM -- 3.4 Performance Toolkit for VM operation -- 3.5 Tailoring Performance Toolkit for VM -- 3.5.1 Tailor the FCONX PROFILE control file -- 3.5.2 Tailor the FCONX REPORTS control file -- 3.5.3 Tailor the FCONX TRENDREC control file -- 3.6 Enabling remote access and monitoring -- 3.6.1 Create the FCONRMT AUTHORIZ control file -- 3.6.2 Create the FCONRMT SYSTEMS control file -- 3.7 Enabling data collection for Linux guests -- Chapter 4. Remote access and monitoring -- 4.1 Remote monitoring with Performance Toolkit for VM -- 4.2 APPC/VM interface to Performance Toolkit for VM -- 4.2.1 Implementing APPC/VM for a local system -- 4.2.2 Using an alternate resource name -- 4.2.3 Implementing APPC/VM for remote systems -- 4.3 Performance Toolkit for VM Web interface -- 4.3.1 Web interface main selection menu -- 4.3.2 Line graphic displays in the Web interface -- 4.3.3 Enabling the Web interface -- 4.3.4 Web interface authentication -- Chapter 5. Understanding z/VM configuration -- 5.1 Commands to use for configuration information -- 5.2 System configuration screen -- 5.3 Storage layout -- 5.4 System settings -- 5.4.1 Effect of the timer patch on Linux guest scheduling -- 5.4.2 The QUICKDISP option -- 5.4.3 Assigning processing share -- 5.5 System counters -- 5.6 Monitor settings -- 5.7 I/O configuration -- 5.8 Page and spool allocation -- 5.9 Spool file usage -- 5.10 User paging utilization -- 5.11 Virtual disks in storage -- Chapter 6. Analyzing I/O and network performance -- 6.1 Analyzing I/O to DASD performance -- 6.2 Channel monitoring -- 6.3 Control unit monitoring -- 6.3.1 Cache control unit overall performance -- 6.3.2 Cache extended function performance -- 6.4 I/O device load -- 6.4.1 Minidisk cache -- 6.5 Analyzing VM TCP/IP data -- 6.5.1 Virtual switch activity.
6.5.2 TCP/IP Activity Log -- 6.5.3 General TCP/IP data transfer log -- Chapter 7. Understanding LPAR configuration -- 7.1 Collecting LPAR data -- 7.2 Displaying LPAR configuration and activity -- 7.3 Understanding LPAR options -- 7.3.1 Shared or dedicated processors -- 7.3.2 Shared or dedicated CHPIDs -- Chapter 8. Monitoring Linux guests -- 8.1 Reporting Linux monitor data -- 8.1.1 Installing DDS -- 8.1.2 Configuring and starting DDS -- 8.1.3 Registering Linux guests with Performance Toolkit for VM -- 8.2 Viewing Linux performance data -- 8.2.1 RMF DDS browser interface -- 8.2.2 DDS Java client -- 8.3 Analyzing Linux guest memory utilization -- 8.3.1 Comparing virtual machine size on memory usage -- 8.3.2 Analyzing memory usage inside Linux guests -- 8.4 Analyzing Linux guest paging -- 8.4.1 Using a VDISK as a Linux swap partition -- 8.4.2 Effect of minidisk cache -- 8.4.3 Effect of expanded storage -- 8.4.4 Monitoring Linux guest paging -- 8.4.5 Using a single minidisk swap partition -- 8.4.6 Using four minidisk swap partitions -- 8.4.7 Using a VDISK swap partition -- 8.5 Analyzing processor utilization -- 8.5.1 Processor utilization for a Linux guest -- 8.5.2 Shared and dedicated processors -- 8.5.3 Running services and daemons -- Chapter 9. RTM and PRF functions in Performance Toolkit for VM -- 9.1 Equivalent RTM functions -- 9.2 The RTM general display -- 9.2.1 The Performance Toolkit for VM general display -- 9.3 The RTM SLOG display -- 9.3.1 Performance Toolkit for VM history files -- 9.4 The RTM environment display -- 9.4.1 Performance Toolkit for VM system configuration display -- 9.5 The RTM user display -- 9.5.1 The Performance Toolkit for VM user display -- 9.6 The RTM idle user display -- 9.6.1 The Performance Toolkit for VM idle user display -- 9.7 The RTM I/O display -- 9.7.1 The Performance Toolkit for VM I/O display.
9.8 Using the Virtual Machine Communication Facility -- 9.9 Creating scheduled printed reports -- 9.10 VMPRF functions -- 9.10.1 Creating history data -- 9.10.2 Processing historical data -- 9.10.3 When to use MONSCAN -- 9.10.4 When to use TRNDSCAN -- 9.10.5 Reports -- Chapter 10. Performance Toolkit for VM updates for function level 510 -- 10.1 Performance Toolkit for VM changes for FL510 -- 10.2 Performance Toolkit for VM installation changes -- 10.3 Control file changes for FL510 -- 10.3.1 FCONX PROFILE change -- 10.3.2 Performance Toolkit for VM report changes -- 10.3.3 FCONX TRENDREC change -- 10.3.4 New FCONX SUMREC -- 10.4 Performance Toolkit for VM PRF support -- 10.5 Using APPLDATA from Linux -- 10.6 New reports for SCSI DASD -- 10.7 Summary of changes for FL510 -- Appendix A. Monitoring for z/VM -- VM Monitor facility overview -- A word about the monitor system service (*MONITOR) -- Types of available monitor data -- Using the CP MONITOR command -- Appendix B. Performance Toolkit for VM sample files -- The sample FCONX PROFILE -- Appendix C. Adding VM page space -- How to add page space to a running z/VM system -- Making the dynamic change permanent -- Optional steps -- Appendix D. Sample tools -- Sample monitoring EXECs -- The PAG EXEC -- The SHARE EXEC -- Sample VMCX front end -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Index -- Back cover.
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Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
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Mastering Microsoft virtualization [[electronic resource] /] / Tim Cerling ... [et al.]
Mastering Microsoft virtualization [[electronic resource] /] / Tim Cerling ... [et al.]
Autore Cerling Tim <1952->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Pub., c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (579 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) CerlingTim <1952->
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-282-46155-9
9786612461552
1-118-25577-1
0-470-60271-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering Microsoft Virtualization; Acknowledgments; About The Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I : Hyper-V; Chapter 1: Understanding Microsoft's Hypervisor; Virtualization History; Microsoft's Server Virtualization Products; Virtualization Architectures; Hyper-V Architecture; Hyper-V Technical Specifications; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Installing, Configuring, and Managing the Hyper-V Host; Installation; Configuration; Management; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines; Server Manager; Other Hyper-V Management Tools
General SystemManagementThe Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Storage and Networking for Hyper-V; Storage; Networking; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: High Availability and Hyper-V; Failover Clusters; Disaster Recovery; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Planning a Virtual Infrastructure with Hyper-V; Envisioning; Discovery; Analysis; Financial Justification; Proof of Concept; The Bottom Line; Part II: Microsoft Application Virtualization; Chapter 7: Understanding Microsoft Application Virtualization and Streaming; Microsoft Application Virtualization Terminology; Benefits of Application Virtualization
Microsoft Application Virtualization ComponentsSummary; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Creating Virtual Applications; Sequencing Concepts; Installing and Configuring a Sequencer Workstation; Sequencing an Application; Publishing an Application to Users; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Deploying Virtual Applications; Customizing Package Behavior with OSD Scripting; Understanding Supported Deployment Scenarios; The Bottom Line; Part III: Remote Desktop Services; Chapter 10: Introduction to Remote Desktop Services; What Is Remote Desktop Services?; History; What's New in Remote Desktop Services?
Remote Desktop ProtocolHow Do I Obtain Remote Desktop Server?; System Requirements; Licensing; Remote Desktop Administration; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Installing and Configuring Remote Desktop Services; Preparing the Environment; Enabling the Remote Desktop Services Role; Connecting from a Remote Client; Installing Applications; Licensing an RDS Environment; Configuring an RD Licensing Server; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Deploying and Accessing Remote Desktop Services; Who and Where Are Your Users?; Deploying a Server-Based Desktop; Deploying a Single Application
Using theWeb to Access RDSThe Bottom Line; Chapter 13: Load Balancing Remote Desktop Services; Load Balancing and High Availability; Configuring an RD Connection Broker for RD Session Host; Configuring an RD Connection Broker for RemoteApp; The Bottom Line; Part IV: Desktop Virtualization; Chapter 14: Introducing Microsoft Desktop Virtualization; The Pursuit of a Better Desktop; Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Overview; Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Overview; The Microsoft VDI Solution; The Bottom Line; Chapter 15: Deploying Microsoft VDI; Planning for a Microsoft VDI Deployment
Installing the Microsoft VDI Solution
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Cerling Tim <1952->  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Pub., c2010
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Mastering Microsoft virtualization / / Tim Cerling ... [et al.]
Mastering Microsoft virtualization / / Tim Cerling ... [et al.]
Autore Cerling Tim <1952->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Pub., c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (579 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-282-46155-9
9786612461552
1-118-25577-1
0-470-60271-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering Microsoft Virtualization; Acknowledgments; About The Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I : Hyper-V; Chapter 1: Understanding Microsoft's Hypervisor; Virtualization History; Microsoft's Server Virtualization Products; Virtualization Architectures; Hyper-V Architecture; Hyper-V Technical Specifications; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Installing, Configuring, and Managing the Hyper-V Host; Installation; Configuration; Management; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines; Server Manager; Other Hyper-V Management Tools
General SystemManagementThe Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Storage and Networking for Hyper-V; Storage; Networking; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: High Availability and Hyper-V; Failover Clusters; Disaster Recovery; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Planning a Virtual Infrastructure with Hyper-V; Envisioning; Discovery; Analysis; Financial Justification; Proof of Concept; The Bottom Line; Part II: Microsoft Application Virtualization; Chapter 7: Understanding Microsoft Application Virtualization and Streaming; Microsoft Application Virtualization Terminology; Benefits of Application Virtualization
Microsoft Application Virtualization ComponentsSummary; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Creating Virtual Applications; Sequencing Concepts; Installing and Configuring a Sequencer Workstation; Sequencing an Application; Publishing an Application to Users; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Deploying Virtual Applications; Customizing Package Behavior with OSD Scripting; Understanding Supported Deployment Scenarios; The Bottom Line; Part III: Remote Desktop Services; Chapter 10: Introduction to Remote Desktop Services; What Is Remote Desktop Services?; History; What's New in Remote Desktop Services?
Remote Desktop ProtocolHow Do I Obtain Remote Desktop Server?; System Requirements; Licensing; Remote Desktop Administration; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Installing and Configuring Remote Desktop Services; Preparing the Environment; Enabling the Remote Desktop Services Role; Connecting from a Remote Client; Installing Applications; Licensing an RDS Environment; Configuring an RD Licensing Server; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Deploying and Accessing Remote Desktop Services; Who and Where Are Your Users?; Deploying a Server-Based Desktop; Deploying a Single Application
Using theWeb to Access RDSThe Bottom Line; Chapter 13: Load Balancing Remote Desktop Services; Load Balancing and High Availability; Configuring an RD Connection Broker for RD Session Host; Configuring an RD Connection Broker for RemoteApp; The Bottom Line; Part IV: Desktop Virtualization; Chapter 14: Introducing Microsoft Desktop Virtualization; The Pursuit of a Better Desktop; Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Overview; Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Overview; The Microsoft VDI Solution; The Bottom Line; Chapter 15: Deploying Microsoft VDI; Planning for a Microsoft VDI Deployment
Installing the Microsoft VDI Solution
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Cerling Tim <1952->  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Pub., c2010
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Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Autore Michael Michael <1977->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (603 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.446
Altri autori (Persone) LinaresHector <1980->
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-470-60881-1
1-282-68763-8
9786612687631
1-118-25743-X
0-470-60879-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; A Short History of Virtualization; VMM and Operations Manager; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Appendixes; What You Need; The Mastering Series; What Is Covered in This Book; How to Contact the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; A Quick Overview of Virtual Machine Manager; Exploring Virtual Machine Manager Components; VMM Architecture; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment
The Need for VirtualizationPreplanning; Virtualization Types; Designing a VMM Infrastructure; Deployment Models; Additional Infrastructure Considerations; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Prerequisites and Requirements for Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; Installing and Configuring aVMM Server; Installing and Configuring theVMM Administrator Console; Installing and Configuring VMM and Operations Manager Integration Components; Installing and Configuring VMM Self-Service Portal; Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMMThe Need to Support Multiple Hypervisors; How VMM and VMware vCenter Interact; Managing VMware ESX Hosts; Virtual Machine Building Blocks; Creation and Migration of Virtual Machines; Monitoring Alerting Using PRO; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM; Understanding Hyper-V Requirements; Understand Deployment Considerations; Managing Hyper-V Hosts and Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Managing Virtual Server Using VMM; Understanding Virtual Server and Its Requirements; Deployment Considerations; Managing Virtual Server Hosts
Migrating Virtual Machines from Virtual Server to Hyper-VThe Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Virtual Machine Management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Removing a Virtual Machine; Converting to a Virtual Machine; Migrating a Virtual Machine; Placement of a Virtual Machine; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Automation Using PowerShell; VMM and Windows PowerShell; Automating Common Tasks Using the Windows Scheduler; Windows PowerShell Examples; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Writing a PRO Pack; VMMand Operations Manager; Leveraging Performance and Resource Optimization; Troubleshooting; The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Planning for Backup and RecoveryBackup and Recovery of theVMM Server; Backing Up the Virtualization Hosts; Backing Up the Library Servers; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Troubleshooting; Understanding VMM from a Troubleshooting Perspective; Use Common Troubleshooting Tools; Understanding Issues with VMM Components; The Bottom Line; Appendix A: The Bottom Line; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMM
Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM
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Michael Michael <1977->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
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Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Autore Michael Michael <1977->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (603 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.446
Altri autori (Persone) LinaresHector <1980->
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 0-470-60881-1
1-282-68763-8
9786612687631
1-118-25743-X
0-470-60879-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; A Short History of Virtualization; VMM and Operations Manager; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Appendixes; What You Need; The Mastering Series; What Is Covered in This Book; How to Contact the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; A Quick Overview of Virtual Machine Manager; Exploring Virtual Machine Manager Components; VMM Architecture; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment
The Need for VirtualizationPreplanning; Virtualization Types; Designing a VMM Infrastructure; Deployment Models; Additional Infrastructure Considerations; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Prerequisites and Requirements for Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; Installing and Configuring aVMM Server; Installing and Configuring theVMM Administrator Console; Installing and Configuring VMM and Operations Manager Integration Components; Installing and Configuring VMM Self-Service Portal; Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMMThe Need to Support Multiple Hypervisors; How VMM and VMware vCenter Interact; Managing VMware ESX Hosts; Virtual Machine Building Blocks; Creation and Migration of Virtual Machines; Monitoring Alerting Using PRO; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM; Understanding Hyper-V Requirements; Understand Deployment Considerations; Managing Hyper-V Hosts and Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Managing Virtual Server Using VMM; Understanding Virtual Server and Its Requirements; Deployment Considerations; Managing Virtual Server Hosts
Migrating Virtual Machines from Virtual Server to Hyper-VThe Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Virtual Machine Management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Removing a Virtual Machine; Converting to a Virtual Machine; Migrating a Virtual Machine; Placement of a Virtual Machine; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Automation Using PowerShell; VMM and Windows PowerShell; Automating Common Tasks Using the Windows Scheduler; Windows PowerShell Examples; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Writing a PRO Pack; VMMand Operations Manager; Leveraging Performance and Resource Optimization; Troubleshooting; The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Planning for Backup and RecoveryBackup and Recovery of theVMM Server; Backing Up the Virtualization Hosts; Backing Up the Library Servers; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Troubleshooting; Understanding VMM from a Troubleshooting Perspective; Use Common Troubleshooting Tools; Understanding Issues with VMM Components; The Bottom Line; Appendix A: The Bottom Line; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMM
Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM
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Michael Michael <1977->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
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Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Michael, Hector Linares
Autore Michael Michael <1977->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (603 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.446
Altri autori (Persone) LinaresHector <1980->
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 0-470-60881-1
1-282-68763-8
9786612687631
1-118-25743-X
0-470-60879-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; A Short History of Virtualization; VMM and Operations Manager; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Appendixes; What You Need; The Mastering Series; What Is Covered in This Book; How to Contact the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; A Quick Overview of Virtual Machine Manager; Exploring Virtual Machine Manager Components; VMM Architecture; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment
The Need for VirtualizationPreplanning; Virtualization Types; Designing a VMM Infrastructure; Deployment Models; Additional Infrastructure Considerations; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Prerequisites and Requirements for Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; Installing and Configuring aVMM Server; Installing and Configuring theVMM Administrator Console; Installing and Configuring VMM and Operations Manager Integration Components; Installing and Configuring VMM Self-Service Portal; Installing and Configuring VMM Hosts and Libraries; The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMMThe Need to Support Multiple Hypervisors; How VMM and VMware vCenter Interact; Managing VMware ESX Hosts; Virtual Machine Building Blocks; Creation and Migration of Virtual Machines; Monitoring Alerting Using PRO; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM; Understanding Hyper-V Requirements; Understand Deployment Considerations; Managing Hyper-V Hosts and Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Managing Virtual Server Using VMM; Understanding Virtual Server and Its Requirements; Deployment Considerations; Managing Virtual Server Hosts
Migrating Virtual Machines from Virtual Server to Hyper-VThe Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Virtual Machine Management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Removing a Virtual Machine; Converting to a Virtual Machine; Migrating a Virtual Machine; Placement of a Virtual Machine; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Automation Using PowerShell; VMM and Windows PowerShell; Automating Common Tasks Using the Windows Scheduler; Windows PowerShell Examples; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Writing a PRO Pack; VMMand Operations Manager; Leveraging Performance and Resource Optimization; Troubleshooting; The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Planning for Backup and RecoveryBackup and Recovery of theVMM Server; Backing Up the Virtualization Hosts; Backing Up the Library Servers; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Troubleshooting; Understanding VMM from a Troubleshooting Perspective; Use Common Troubleshooting Tools; Understanding Issues with VMM Components; The Bottom Line; Appendix A: The Bottom Line; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2; Chapter 2: Planning a VMM Deployment; Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration; Chapter 4: Managing VMware ESX Using VMM
Chapter 5: Managing Hyper-V Using VMM
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Michael Michael <1977->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2010
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