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vSphere 4.0 Quick Start Guide: Shortcuts down the path of Virtualization

 
 
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vSphere 4.0 Quick Start Guide: Shortcuts down the path of Virtualization

vSphere 4.0 Quick Start Guide continues from an idea started several years ago by a few engineers. The idea was simple, provide an easy to use reference guide for all level administrators, consultants and architects. Recently VMware introduced many new features in vSphere 4.0 and with this handy pocket guide you will learn about each of these new features. With each chapter, the pages in this essential guide will answer common questions while giving you unprecedented insight into: Expert tips & tricks Pitfalls to avoid RemoteCLI & PowerCLI (PowerShell) scripts Configuration how to’s Virtualization best practices

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Product Details:
Author: Duncan Epping
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 20, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439263450
Package Length: 7.0 inches
Package Width: 4.25 inches
Package Height: 0.57 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5A little gem for every vSphere admin  Nov 23, 2009
By Luc Dekens "LucD"
During the last VMworld in San Francisco I was lucky to receive a preview copy of this book.
And to take away the suspense, I still stand by my first impression of this book. A huge collection of all kinds of vSphere related facts, procedures and best practices.
If you're a vSphere admin and you have some questions, better first consult this booklet. Chances are you will find your answer in here.

The authors (Thomas, Duncan, Dave, Stuart and Bernie) are all well-know contributors in the lively vSphere community.
It will be like having one (or more) of them at your side during your daily vSphere administration tasks.

And to top it of, the book is crammed with practical PowerCLI scripts from none other than Alan Renouf.

This book will rapidly become one of your most consulted tomes.
In fact, better get two copies, one at work and one at home ;-)



2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5A great survival guide  Aug 13, 2010
By Rubens Sanches
I highly recommend this book for all those who works in VMware vSphere environments. It comes with lot of valuable tips and techniques that will save your lifes when you find yourself in trouble. A really survival guide !

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5Must Have  Mar 09, 2010
By Greg
I am a reader and somewhat of a collecter of good technical books but this one blows them away for bang for buck. I was suprised at the books size, but even more suprised at the quality and quantity of information that the authors were able to fit into its pages. It contains a concise description of common and non-common tasks including images and powershell commands to boot. This is my new favourite book, I only wish i'd bought it earlier now. It goes with me everywhere, so much so I bought 2. One to leave at home and one to carry with me when I go to work. There is an occasional blank page which is designed to provide you a space to make your own additional notes. Put this one in your bag, pocket, car or just tape it to your desk so others cant get at it. A wonderful addition to my library.

4Handy Dandy Resource  Jan 27, 2010
By FieryPhoenixVP "Angela"
This book is a concise little guide with easy to follow how-to's. One gripe though, it should have a vsphere command section where the most common and useful are all in one place.
The last 4-5 pages are blank. I can only assume that is where the index should have gone.

4Great reference book, bring your glasses  Jan 21, 2010
By John Bennett "Johnnny"
Great vSphere 4.0 reference book, the publishers should have published the book in a larger font size.

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