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Networking for VMWare Administrators (Vmware Press Technology) ペーパーバック – 2014/3/24

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The one-stop guide to modern networking for every VMware® administrator, engineer, and architect

Now that virtualization has blurred the lines between networking and servers, many VMware specialists need a stronger understanding of networks than they may have gained in earlier IT roles. Networking for VMware Administrators fills this crucial knowledge gap. Writing for VMware professionals, Christopher Wahl and Steve Pantol illuminate the core concepts of modern networking, and show how to apply them in designing, configuring, and troubleshooting any virtualized network environment.

Drawing on their extensive experience with a wide range of virtual network environments, the authors address physical networking, switching, storage networking, and several leading virtualization scenarios, including converged infrastructure.

Teaching through relevant examples, they focus on foundational concepts and features that will be valuable for years to come. To support rapid learning and mastery, they present clear learning objectives, questions, problems, a complete glossary, and extensive up-to-date references.

Coverage includes:

• The absolute basics: network models, layers, and interfaces, and why they matter

• Building networks that are less complex, more modular, and fully interoperable

• Improving your virtual network stack: tips, tricks, and techniques for avoiding common pitfalls

• Collaborating more effectively with network and storage professionals

• Understanding Ethernet, Advanced Layer 2, Layer 3, and modern converged infrastructure

• Mastering virtual switching and understanding how it differs from physical switching

• Designing and operating vSphere standard and distributed switching

• Working with third-party switches, including Cisco Nexus 1000V

• Creating powerful, resilient virtual networks to handle critical storage network traffic

• Deploying rackmount servers with 1 Gb and 10 Gb Ethernet

• Virtualizing blade servers with converged traffic and virtual NICs

Christopher Wahl has acquired well over a decade of IT experience in enterprise infrastructure design, implementation, and administration. He has provided architectural and engineering expertise in a variety of virtualization, data center, and private cloud based engagements while working with high performance technical teams in tiered data center environments. He currently holds the title of Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, a consulting firm based out of Chicago.

Steve Pantol has spent the last 14 years wearing various technical hats, with the last seven or so focused on assorted VMware technologies. He is a Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, working to build better datacenters and drive adoption of cloud technologies.

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Chris Wahl has acquired more than a decade of IT experience in enterprise infrastructure design, implementation, and administration. He has provided architectural and engineering expertise in a variety of virtualization, data center, and private cloud-based engagements while working with high performance technical teams in tiered data center environments. He currently holds the title of Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, a consulting firm based out of Chicago. Chris holds well over 30 active industry certifications, including the rare VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX #104), and is a recognized VMware vExpert. He also works to give back to the community as both an active “Master” user and moderator of the VMware Technology Network (VMTN) and as a Leader of the Chicago VMware User Group (VMUG). As an independent blogger for the award winning “Wahl Network,” Chris focuses on creating content that revolves around virtualization, converged infrastructure, and evangelizing products and services that benefit the technology community. Over the past several years, he has published hundreds of articles and was voted the “Favorite Independent Blogger” by vSphere-Land for 2012. Chris also travels globally to speak at industry events, provide subject matter expertise, and offer perspectives as a technical analyst.

Steve Pantol has spent the last 14 years wearing various technical hats, with the last seven or so focused on assorted VMware technologies. He holds numerous technical certifications and is working toward VCDX—if only to stop Wahl from lording it over him. He is a Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, working to build better data centers and drive adoption of cloud technologies.

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  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Vmware Pr Technology (2014/3/24)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2014/3/24
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ペーパーバック ‏ : ‎ 339ページ
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0133511081
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0133511086
  • 寸法 ‏ : ‎ 17.78 x 1.91 x 23.5 cm
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Philip Sellers
5つ星のうち5.0 Perfect Guide to Networking for VMware Administrators from the Server World
2015年4月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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This is a fantastic book for VMware administrators who need to get a better handle on networking. Chris Wahl and Steve Pantrol do a great job unpacking the networking world where it intersects with virtualization. Coming from someone with a considerable background in VMware administration, I don't fancy myself much a network administrator, but it was clear that I had a pretty good handle on things after I went through a few chapters. What is great about the book is that it will certainly fill in the gaps for anyone who comes from a server administration role and who is trying to pickup the necessary networking concepts needed to be successful with VMware.

The book is very well written and easy to follow. The concepts are presented and explained well. As with anyone who has ever met Chris Wahl or read any of this posts online, his humor comes through and it makes the book enjoyable to read. The beginning of the book starts at the beginning and while this may be remedial to many users, I'm sure its needed for others. The authors have done an admirable job recapping the basics of networking and a historical view of how we get to where we are. The middle of the book contains a great deal of good stuff about standard and distributed vSwitches and how VMware translates the physical network world into vSphere. It includes everything needed to truly understand the intersection of the networking world with vSphere. The lab scenario is also a fantastic resource since a home lab environment may be the first time many VMware administrators are left alone to design their own networking - since many will have the assistance of dedicated networking staff to augment their knowledge in their daily jobs.
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Angelo Luciani
5つ星のうち5.0 Great Book for any VMware Administrator
2014年4月16日にカナダでレビュー済み
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When I first heard that Chris Wahl was writing a book about Networking for VMware Administrators along with Steve Pantol - I was super excited and quickly pre-ordered it. This book fills a gap that has been outstanding for quite some time. It's important to move beyond technical silos and learn the language your colleagues speak, so you both can be effective in delivering solutions for your business. This book helps the VMware admin learn, speak and understand what your friends on the network team deal with and vice versa.

As we move to a more converged and software-defined data center, the VMware Admin's role is changing and more and more, this individual needs to be a hybrid admin that understands the entire virtualization stack from compute/storage/network, and this book will aid you in understanding the network.

This book flows really well, they walk you through the early days of networking to present day. Its easy to read and they have many "Real World" call outs in the book, that make the discussion relevant. Reading this book, you feel like your having a discussion with Chris and Steve about networking for virtualization and not being lectured too. The diagrams and screenshots also help reinforce the concepts.

I recommend getting a copy for yourself and if you can't get one for someone on your networking team, then pass along your finished copy to them. This book really levels set the discussion between the teams.
Praveen
5つ星のうち5.0 Five Stars
2015年5月15日にインドでレビュー済み
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A must read for VMware admins...
Kev Johnson
5つ星のうち5.0 Great intro to networking for those of us coming from the server side of things
2014年5月10日に英国でレビュー済み
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As a VCP who has been using VMware and other virt solutions for a number of years with no real training I was always conscious that networking was a bit of an unchecked box for me - some of the terminology didn't really make sense and I was aware that it was an area on my CV that needed fleshing out somewhat. Chris and Steve's book is an excellent resource that I can't rate highly enough, explaining the basics of routing, switching, VLANs and all the rest clearly especially for those coming to virtualisation with little to no proper networking experience.

I'm now much more confident when designing and troubleshooting networking for vSphere solutions, and think I'll do some study with a view to CCNA. All in all a very happy customer!
F. Jerome
5つ星のうち4.0 Très bon bouquin avec une petite lacune sur le montage NFS dans les VM elles mêmes
2014年4月29日にフランスでレビュー済み
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J'ai trouvé "Networking for VMware Admin" excellent.
Clair, pédagogique et... parsemé d'humour ce qui ne gâte rien.
L'approche est comme je l'aime c-a-d qu'elle va crescendo du plus simple au plus compliqué. Des schémas ou des captures d'écran complètent bien une prose déjà claire.
Ré-expliquer les bases des réseaux (switching L2, routing L3....) a été un plus rafraichissant pour moi.
Seul regret, la partie NFS ne concerne que le montage des datastores sur les ESXi. J'aurais aimé trouver une partie sur le tuning NFS quand une VM monte un export sur un filer et connait des locks ou des ralentissements.
Globalement, je conseille ce livre a tous les administrateurs vsphere ou vcloud-director car même les plus experts apprendront quelque chose.