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Need help with VMware vSphere 4? Check out these virtualization books.

Looking to learn and master VMware's latest virtualization technology?  A good place to start is learning from the virtualization experts.  Check out these books that will be hitting the virtual bookshelf soon enough. 

Mastering VMware vSphere 4 (Computer/Tech) - By Scott Lowe

As part of the highly acclaimed Mastering series from Sybex, this book offers a comprehensive look at VMware vSphere 4, how to implement it, and how to make the most of what it offers. 

Coverage Includes:  

Shows administrators how to use VMware to realize significant savings in hardware costs while still providing adequate "servers" for their users

  • Demonstrates how to partition a physical server into several virtual machines, reducing the overall server footprint within the operations center
  • Explains how VMware subsumes a network to centralize and simplify its management, thus alleviating the effects of "virtual server sprawl"

Now that virtualization is a key cost-saving strategy, Mastering VMware vSphere 4 is the strategic guide you need to maximize the opportunities.

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Scott Lowe's virtualization blog.

 

 

VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment  - By Edward L. Haletky

Complete Hands-On Help for Securing VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure by Edward Haletky, Author of the Best Selling Book on VMware, VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise

As VMware has become increasingly ubiquitous in the enterprise, IT professionals have become increasingly concerned about securing it. Now, for the first time, leading VMware expert Edward Haletky brings together comprehensive guidance for identifying and mitigating virtualization-related security threats on all VMware platforms, including the new cloud computing platform, vSphere.

This book reflects the same hands-on approach that made Haletky’s VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise so popular with working professionals. Haletky doesn’t just reveal where you might be vulnerable; he tells you exactly what to do and how to reconfigure your infrastructure to address the problem. 

VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security begins by reviewing basic server vulnerabilities and explaining how security differs on VMware virtual servers and related products. Next, Haletky drills deep into the key components of a VMware installation, identifying both real and theoretical exploits, and introducing effective countermeasures.

 


Coverage includes:

  • Viewing virtualization from the attacker’s perspective, and understanding the new security problems it can introduce
  • Discovering which security threats the vmkernel does (and doesn’t) address
  • Learning how VMsafe enables third-party security tools to access the vmkernel API
  • Understanding the security implications of VMI, paravirtualization, and VMware Tools
  • Securing virtualized storage: authentication, disk encryption, virtual storage networks, isolation, and more
  • Protecting clustered virtual environments that use VMware High Availability, Dynamic Resource Scheduling, Fault Tolerance, vMotion, and Storage vMotion
  • Securing the deployment and management of virtual machines across the network
  • Mitigating risks associated with backup, performance management, and other day-to-day operations
  • Using multiple security zones and other advanced virtual network techniques
  • Securing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
  • Auditing virtual infrastructure, and conducting forensic investigations after a possible breach

Link to Amazon.

Edward L. Haletky's virtualization blog.

 

VMware vSphere 4 Administration Instant Reference - By Matthew K. Johnson and Jase McCarty

VMware vSphere 4 Administration Instant Reference is a quick-reference guide for day-to-day administration of VMware's newest virtual infrastructure software. The book includes design features such as thumb tabs, secondary and tertiary tables of contents, and special heading treatments to provide quick and easy lookup, as well as quick-reference tables, lists, and step-by-step instruction to provide VMware administrators answers on the spot. This book is the perfect companion to any book on VMware, including Sybex's Mastering VMware titles.

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Jase McCarty's virtualization blog.

Only published comments... Jun 24 2009, 03:26 PM by David Marshall
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About David Marshall

David is an industry recognized virtualization expert that focuses on product marketing and community development. He has been in the industry for over 15 years and has been a virtualization industry advocate for the past 9 years. Prior to joining Hyper9, David was a Senior Architect at Surgient and a Deployment Manager at ProTier where he was responsible for creating and implementing a number of complex solutions for a number of Fortune 1000 clients. Before joining ProTier, he enjoyed a very successful 7-year career working in and managing a number of departments within BankOne. David is the co-author of two popular virtualization books, VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center and Advanced Server Virtualization: VMware and Microsoft Platforms in the Virtual Data Center and is the author of numerous articles for a number of well known technical magazines. He founded the virtualization news site, VMblog.com, authors the InfoWorld Virtualization Report, and can be heard weekly on InfoWorld’s Virtualization Report Podcast. He has also appeared on a number of conference panels focused on the subject of virtualization. David graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Finance and an Information Technology Certification from the University of New Orleans.

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