02770nam a2200181 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000180006010000200007824501030009826000350020130000530023650000200028952022150030965300290252465300170255370000180257018720642011-01-07 2007 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d a97815974916791 aWILLIAMS, D. E. aVirtualization with Xenbincluding XenEnterprise, XenServer, and XenExpressh[electronic resource] aBurlington, MA: Syngressc2007 axx, 364 p. :cill. ;24 cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) aIncludes index. aComplete Coverage of Xen, Including Version 3.2 Virtualization with Xen is the first book to demonstrate to readers how to install, administer, and maintain a virtual infrastructure based on XenSources latest release, Xen 3.2. It discusses best practices for setting up a Xen environment correctly the first time, maximizing the utilization of server assets while taking advantage of the fastest and most secure enterprise-grade paravirtualization architecture. It covers both basic and advanced topics, such as planning and installation, physical-to-virtual migrations, virtual machine provisioning, resource management, and monitoring and troubleshooting guests and Xen hosts. * Explore Xens Virtualization Model Find a complete overview of the architecture model as well of all products: Xen 3.0 , Xen Express, XenServer, and Xen Enterprise. * Deploy Xen Understand the system requirements, learn installation methods, and see how to install Xen on a free Linux distribution. * Master the Administrator Console Learn how to use the command-line tools and the remote Java-based consoler that manages the configuration and operations of XenServer hosts and VMs. * Manage Xen with Third-Party Tools Use products like openQRM, Enomalism, and Project ConVirt to manage the VMM. * Deploy a Virtual Machine in Xen Learn about workload planning and installing modified guests, unmodified guests, and Windows guests. * Explore Advanced Xen Concepts Build a Xen Cluster, complete a XenVM migration, and discover XenVM backup and recovery solutions. * See the Future of Virtualization See the unofficial Xen road map and what virtual infrastructure holds for tomorrows data center. * See Other Virtualization Technologies and How They Compare with Xen Take a look at the different types of server virtualization, other virtual machine software available, and how they compare with Xen. *Complete with a demonstration version of Xen 3.2 on CD-ROM *Xen has the lead in the open-source community; now distributed as a standard kernel package for Novells SLES 10 and Red Hats RHEL 5 and Fedora Core 6 Linux distributions *Covers installation, administration, management, monitoring, and deployment planning and strategies. aVirtual computer systems aVirtual LANs1 aGARCIA, J. R.