Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows: Volume 2
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Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows: Volume 2, Apress
Implementing and Managing VMware's Desktop Hypervisor Solution
Von Peter von Oven, im heise Shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows: Volume 2"
VMware Workstation is a software solution that provides a type-2 hypervisor, or
desktop hypervisor, that runs on x64 Windows and Linux-based operating systems.
It enables users to create and run virtual machines, containers, and Kubernetes
clusters simultaneously on their physical devices without having to reformat or
dual-boot the underlying device.
There are several use cases for VMware Workstation. For IT pros, it allows them
to test applications and
operating system builds, as well as enable remote control of vSphere datacenter
infrastructure. Developers can run multiple different operating systems or
different versions of operating systems on a single device giving them the
platform flexibility to test, develop, and troubleshoot applications
cost-effectively.
Finally, for the greater workforce, VMware Workstation can enable BYOD device
initiatives allowing employees to run a full corporate environment on their
device without deleting or reformatting it.
Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows – Part 2 provides the reader with a
practical, step-by-step guide to creating and managing virtual machines using
VMware Workstation, starting with an overview of hypervisors and desktop
hypervisors. Next, it talks about each resource, such as CPU, memory, and
networking, and how these are configured in a virtual environment. After that,
it demonstrates the installation of VMware Workstation, configuration, and then
building and managing different virtual machines running on different operating
systems such as ChromeOS, and Linux, and building an ESXi lab environment.
Towards the end, readers will learn how to use command line tools, such as the
REST API, and vmrun, before going on to discuss upgrading and troubleshooting
your VMware Workstation environment. By the end of this book, readers will have
full knowledge of VMware Workstation Pro. This book is a continuation of
" Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows – Part 1 " where readers learn how
to build and manage different virtual machines running on different operating
systems and build an ESXi lab environment with VMware Workstation.
You Will:
* Learn how to run containers on a VMware workstation
* Understand how to use the command line to configure and control Workstation
Pro and virtual machines
* Practice the use of REST API for Workstation Pro
VMware Workstation is a software solution that provides a type-2 hypervisor, or
desktop hypervisor, that runs on x64 Windows and Linux-based operating systems.
It enables users to create and run virtual machines, containers, and Kubernetes
clusters simultaneously on their physical devices without having to reformat or
dual-boot the underlying device.
There are several use cases for VMware Workstation. For IT pros, it allows them
to test applications and
operating system builds, as well as enable remote control of vSphere datacenter
infrastructure. Developers can run multiple different operating systems or
different versions of operating systems on a single device giving them the
platform flexibility to test, develop, and troubleshoot applications
cost-effectively.
Finally, for the greater workforce, VMware Workstation can enable BYOD device
initiatives allowing employees to run a full corporate environment on their
device without deleting or reformatting it.
Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows – Part 2 provides the reader with a
practical, step-by-step guide to creating and managing virtual machines using
VMware Workstation, starting with an overview of hypervisors and desktop
hypervisors. Next, it talks about each resource, such as CPU, memory, and
networking, and how these are configured in a virtual environment. After that,
it demonstrates the installation of VMware Workstation, configuration, and then
building and managing different virtual machines running on different operating
systems such as ChromeOS, and Linux, and building an ESXi lab environment.
Towards the end, readers will learn how to use command line tools, such as the
REST API, and vmrun, before going on to discuss upgrading and troubleshooting
your VMware Workstation environment. By the end of this book, readers will have
full knowledge of VMware Workstation Pro. This book is a continuation of
" Learning VMware Workstation Pro for Windows – Part 1 " where readers learn how
to build and manage different virtual machines running on different operating
systems and build an ESXi lab environment with VMware Workstation.
You Will:
* Learn how to run containers on a VMware workstation
* Understand how to use the command line to configure and control Workstation
Pro and virtual machines
* Practice the use of REST API for Workstation Pro
This book is for:
Developers, IT professionals, VMware certified professionals both remote and
Bring your device (BYOD).
Peter von Oven is an experienced technical consultant working closely with
customers, partners, and vendors in designing technology solutions, to meet
business needs and deliver outcomes. During his career, Peter has presented at
key IT events such as VMworld, IP EXPO, and various VMUGs and CCUG events across
the UK. He has also worked in senior presales roles and presales management
roles for Fujitsu, HP, Citrix, and VMware, and has been awarded VMware vExpert
for the last nine years in a row and vExpert EUC for the last three consecutive
years. In 2021, Peter added the vExpert Desktop Hypervisor award to his
portfolio of awards. In 2016, Peter founded his own company specializing in
application delivery. Today he works with partners and vendors helping drive and
deliver innovative technology solutions. He is also an avid author, having now
written 19 books and made numerous videos about VMware end-user computing
solutions. In his spare time, Peter volunteers as a STEM Ambassador, working
with schools and colleges, helping the next generation develop the skills and
confidence in building careers in technology. He is also a serving Royal Air
Force Reservist currently working as an instructor with the Air Cadet
organization.
Chapter 1: Working with containers.- Chapter 2: Working with the command line.-
Chapter 3: Using the vmrun Command to Control Virtual Machines.- Chapter 4:
RESTAPI.- Chapter 5: Support and Troubleshooting.- Chapter 6: Workstation
Player.- Chapter 7: Installing additional operating systems.- Chapter 8:
Unattended installation.- Chapter 9: What's New?.
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Apress
- Autor:
- Peter von Oven
- Artikelnummer:
- 9798868808647
- Veröffentlicht:
- 30.11.24
- Seitenanzahl:
- 400