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VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center | 
enlarge | Authors: David Marshall, Stephen S. Beaver, Jason Mccarty Publisher: Auerbach Publications Category: Book
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $42.41 You Save: $17.54 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 104029
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 1420070274 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.43 EAN: 9781420070279 ASIN: 1420070274
Publication Date: August 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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Product Description The VMware ESX server is vital to virtualization methods used to perform server consolidation, software development, test automation, legacy Windows migration, and more. Server virtualization can drastically cut business costs, and considering that there are few experts in the field, VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center is an extremely valuable and distinctive resource. The authors present surprising new ways of using virtualization to accomplish tasks now performed at the physical level. All areas of business are examined, with text that features technical information and best practices, including business challenges and technology breakdowns to expedite effective allocation of time and resources.
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Nice job - good read December 12, 2008 I just finished reading VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center by David Marshall, Stephen S. Beaver, and Jason W. McCarty (ISBN: 978-1420070279). If memory serves me correctly, one of the authors billed this book as the "The 101 things you need to know about VMware ESX". I think that is a fairly accurate description. Translation: This is not your 800 page Advanced Technical Design Guide deep dive, however, it's going to give you most, if not all, of the essentials using no-nonsense straight talk. From an audience perspective, I felt it is a beginner to intermediate level book which talks in moderate detail about each of the integral components of VMware Virtual Infrastructure. Some sections go into more advanced discussion, but not so much to the point that the book will lose the reader's interest or accelerate beyond the intermediate level which I think is important.
It was a good read and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Some chapters were difficult to take a break from reading. It's one of the few books available that cover ESX 3.5 which is the current version. One of the sections I liked is at the very beginning where they discuss the history of virtualization. I picked up quite a bit of background information from this chapter and learned where the real roots of virtualization are. It's hard to believe virtualization as a concept has been in existence for nearly half a century. Another chapter I picked up quite a bit of background knowledge on is the Automating and Extensibility where they talk about the VI SDK, VI Perl Toolkit, VI Toolkit for Windows (Powershell), CIM, etc. I'm not much of a developer and frankly these had been areas I have avoided looking into out of lack of interest. Again, their detail level didn't convert me into a successful developer or scripter, but it lays down a nice foundation or primer on which to build knowledge. VMware Virtual Infrastructure beginners will enjoy the back sections of the book where several 3rd party complimentary tools are discussed as well as the appendices which contain useful charts of information such as TCP/UDP port usage, Windows to Linux command conversion chart, plus log file location and discussion. Technically speaking, the content of the book was dead accurate. I had only a few sections marked up with wording changes I would have made to alleviate confusion plus a bulleted list that had been copied and pasted twice. I've checked with the authors to see if they are set up for taking comments and making an errata resource available.
I wouldn't be completely honest with the pool of talented authors whom I know and respect if I did not mention that at 237 pages, I felt this book was a bit on the pricey side as I paid the full $59.95 plus tax at the VMworld 2008 bookstore. You can find it at Amazon.com for a good discount and free shipping.
For those that are attending the 12/19/08 Minneapolis area VMware Users Group meeting (VMUG), I'll be raffling off two copies of this book which were generously donated by the authors. Thanks guys!
Basic but well written November 2, 2008 I think that this is the first textbook that I've ever read cover to cover. The book is very un-daunting at 216 pages of information (before the Appendices) which certainly helped. The explanations of different aspects of ESX Server are well written, and are described well enough to impart their basic functionality. There are a couple of detailed parts with regards to automated builds and VMware consolidated backup which are useful even for an experienced administrator. However, this book is really not aimed at any advanced VMware administrator or implementer, and is definitely not the best technical reference book out there, and is less than half the size of most of them. I believe that this book is useful for somebody needing a primer of all VMware ESX Server technologies, or somebody like me who wants to go back to basics and is trying to reinforce pre-existing knowledge. I found the discussions of some of the experimental and future features interesting, and it is very clear to me that the authors know exactly what they are talking about. I'm not in any way convinced that this is the defacto book as another customer had stated, but it's clearly a useful and well-written if somewhat basic book on the subject.
Long Awaited VMWARE Bible September 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the defacto standard book on how to use VMWARE. I have been waiting for a book like this for a long, long time. It's novice enough for noobs, but technical enough for the most seasoned VMWARE pro's. Highly recommended for anyone in a VMWARE shop.
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