Networking for VMware Administrators (VMware Press Technology)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.51 (732 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0133511081 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 368 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-29 |
Language | : | English |
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He is a Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, working to build better datacenters and drive adoption of cloud technologies. . 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. Networking for VMware Administrators fills this crucial knowledge gap. 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. 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. 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 virt
"On Time and Worth Every Dime" according to Amazon Customer. On time and exactly what expected.. Disappointing "The one-stop guide to modern networking for every VMware administrator, engineer, and architect". This book is an absolute homerun of a read for a junior network admin who landed his first job at a company leveraging vSphere. That said, I'm basing this review on the subject-matter depth I expected to glean from a book put out by VMware Press and authored by well-known blogger Chris Wahl. No disrespect to either of these parties but I feel this book missed the. An excellent resource for VMware admins doing networking, or networks admins working with VMware I recently got my hands on a copy of Chris Wahl and Steve Pantol’s Networking for VMware Administrators and was very keen to read it – especially given the reputation of the authors. I came to the book as someone who is at CCNA level (although now expired) and someone who regularly designs complex VMware networks using standard and distributed switches. I would class myself as having a fairly decent understanding of networking, though not a network
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). He currently holds the title of Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, a consulting firm based out of Chicago. As an independent blogger for
He holds numerous technical certifications and is working toward VCDX—if only to stop Wahl from lording it over him. He currently holds the title of Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, a consulting firm based out of Chicago. Over the past several years, he has published hundreds of articles and was voted the “Favorite Independent Blogger” by vSphere-Land for 2012. He is a Senior Technical Architect at Ahead, working to build better data centers and drive adoption of cloud technologies.. As an independent blogger for the award winning “Wahl Network,” Chris focuses on creating content that revolves around virtualization, converged infrastructure, and e