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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Nuts and bolts vSphere 4 For myself coming from MS Virtual Server and VM Workstation, found that VMWare was hands down better at Virtualizaiton. After playing around with ESXi, decided based on other reviews to get this book. This book describes some of the hidden gotcha's that you may or may not find while installing vSphere. Huge chapter on the networking capabilities that I thought was helpful. Very well written and geared towards someone taking a fresh stab at vSphere like myself. The walk thru's on installing and the details of the plugins for vSphere are great. Easy To Follow I just started diving into the book and I liked it right off the bat. Well organized and concepts are easy to grasp. Author does tell you in the beginning you need to have some understanding of Linux scripting commands for doing unattended installs of ESX and modifying kickstart files. He still walks you through the process and digs deeper in later chapters. Great book. Excellent book! Every vSphere admin should have on in hand. I have been working with Xen for 2 years and in Jan 2009 we switched to VMware. I have attend VMware VCP training and passed both VCP3 and VCP4. I think this book is a completed manual in fair details. Also it looks contains some secrete information that you cannot get it from official guides. I recommend this book to every vSphere admin. excellent job Scott This is one of the best overall books you will find in the Computer/Networking press. Scott Lowe has done an excellent job explaining how to work with vSphere 4, and writes at an appropriate level for active network and system administrators. Great book and easy to read. I needed a book to give me the details on vShere_4 and this is a great book. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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