
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1 book (April 16, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0132349663
ISBN-13: 978-0132349666
The Real–World, 100% Practical Guide to Xen Virtualization in Production Environments
Using free, open source Xen virtualization software, we can save money, benefit brand new flexibility, urge utilization, as well as facilitate all from mess liberation to program testing. Running Xen brings together all a believe we need to emanate as well as conduct high–performance Xen practical machines in any environment. Drawing upon a forlorn knowledge of a world–class Xen team, it covers all from designation to administration—sharing field-tested insights, most appropriate practices, as well as box studies we can find nowhere else.
The authors proceed with a authority upon virtualization: a concepts, uses, as well as advantages. Next, they debate Xen’s capabilities, try a Xen LiveCD, deliver a Xen hypervisor, as well as travel we by configuring your own hard–disk–based Xen installation. After you’re running, they beam we by any heading process for formulating “guests” as well as migrating existent systems to run as Xen guests. Then they suggest extensive coverage of handling as well as securing Xen guests, devices, networks, as well as distributed resources. Whether you’re an administrator, interpretation core manager, developer, complement integrator, or ISP, Running Xen will assistance we grasp your goals with Xen–reliably, efficiently, with superb performance, as well as during a surprisingly low cost.
•Understanding a Xen hypervisor: what it does, as well as how it works
•Using pre-built complement images, together with dense record systems
•Managing domains with a xm console
•Populating as well as storing guest images
•Planning, designing, as well as configuring networks in Xen
•Utilizing Xen security: special role VMs, practical network segments, remote access, firewalls, network monitors, sHype entrance control, Xen Security Modules (XSM), as well as more
•Managing guest resources: memory, CPU, as well as I/O
•Employing Xen in a enterprise: tools, products, as well as techniques
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