A good crash course 101 book is
Syngress - How to Cheat at Configuring VMWare ESX Server ISBN 978-1-59749-194-5

As the caption says "The perfect Guide if System Administrator is NOT your Full 
Time Job"




Thank you,

Fred Sawyer
727-562-0101 ext 245
Sunbelt Software



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From: Louis, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 1:17 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: VMWare book recomendations


VM is moving pretty fast. I'd think that most books would be outdated by the 
time it went to publish and was distributed.

I know the VMware site has many great articles for planning. And depending on 
SAN the solition you pick, they would too. I know mine has great docs and 
support relating to VM.

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From: Peter Hotchkiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:46 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: VMWare book recomendations


We are running ESX 3.0.2 on a single host with direct attached storage.  I've 
been fairly successful this far just working my way through questions and 
problems that have come up and we have 5 production VM's running.

Now we are about to go much deeper with multiple hosts, SAN for storage, 
vmotion etc. and I'm looking for book suggestions.  Anyone have a book they 
have read or are using as a reference they like?

One that looks good to me is "VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and 
Securing Virtualization Servers" by Edward L. Haletky
Any comments on it?

Thanks

Peter Hotchkiss













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