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Learn how to configure, automate, orchestrate, troubleshoot, and monitor KVM-based environments capable of scaling to private and hybrid cloud models
Key FeaturesGain expert insights into Linux virtualization and the KVM ecosystem with this comprehensive guide
Learn to use various Linux tools such as QEMU, oVirt, libvirt, Cloud-Init, and Cloudbase-Init
Scale, monitor, and troubleshoot your VMs on various platforms, including OpenStack and AWS
Book Description
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) enables you to virtualize your data center by transforming your Linux operating system into a powerful hypervisor that allows you to manage multiple operating systems with minimal fuss. With this book, you'll gain insights into configuring, troubleshooting, and fixing bugs in KVM virtualization and related software.
This second edition of Mastering KVM Virtualization is updated to cover the latest developments in the core KVM components - libvirt and QEMU. Starting with the basics of Linux virtualization, you'll explore VM lifecycle management and migration techniques. You'll then learn how to use SPICE and VNC protocols while creating VMs and discover best practices for using snapshots. As you progress, you'll integrate third-party tools with Ansible for automation and orchestration. You'll also learn to scale out and monitor your environments, and will cover oVirt, OpenStack, Eucalyptus, AWS, and ELK stack. Throughout the book, you'll find out more about tools such as Cloud-Init and Cloudbase-Init. Finally, you'll be taken through the performance tuning and troubleshooting guidelines for KVM-based virtual machines and a hypervisor.
By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with KVM virtualization and the tools and technologies needed to build and manage diverse virtualization environments.
What you will learnImplement KVM virtualization using libvirt and oVirt
Delve into KVM storage and network
Understand snapshots, templates, and live migration features
Get to grips with managing, scaling, and optimizing the KVM ecosystem
Discover how to tune and optimize KVM virtualization hosts
Adopt best practices for KVM platform troubleshooting
Who this book is for
If you are a systems administrator, DevOps practitioner, or developer with Linux experience looking to sharpen your open-source virtualization skills, this virtualization book is for you. Prior understanding of the Linux command line and virtualization is required before getting started with this book.
Key FeaturesGain expert insights into Linux virtualization and the KVM ecosystem with this comprehensive guide
Learn to use various Linux tools such as QEMU, oVirt, libvirt, Cloud-Init, and Cloudbase-Init
Scale, monitor, and troubleshoot your VMs on various platforms, including OpenStack and AWS
Book Description
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) enables you to virtualize your data center by transforming your Linux operating system into a powerful hypervisor that allows you to manage multiple operating systems with minimal fuss. With this book, you'll gain insights into configuring, troubleshooting, and fixing bugs in KVM virtualization and related software.
This second edition of Mastering KVM Virtualization is updated to cover the latest developments in the core KVM components - libvirt and QEMU. Starting with the basics of Linux virtualization, you'll explore VM lifecycle management and migration techniques. You'll then learn how to use SPICE and VNC protocols while creating VMs and discover best practices for using snapshots. As you progress, you'll integrate third-party tools with Ansible for automation and orchestration. You'll also learn to scale out and monitor your environments, and will cover oVirt, OpenStack, Eucalyptus, AWS, and ELK stack. Throughout the book, you'll find out more about tools such as Cloud-Init and Cloudbase-Init. Finally, you'll be taken through the performance tuning and troubleshooting guidelines for KVM-based virtual machines and a hypervisor.
By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with KVM virtualization and the tools and technologies needed to build and manage diverse virtualization environments.
What you will learnImplement KVM virtualization using libvirt and oVirt
Delve into KVM storage and network
Understand snapshots, templates, and live migration features
Get to grips with managing, scaling, and optimizing the KVM ecosystem
Discover how to tune and optimize KVM virtualization hosts
Adopt best practices for KVM platform troubleshooting
Who this book is for
If you are a systems administrator, DevOps practitioner, or developer with Linux experience looking to sharpen your open-source virtualization skills, this virtualization book is for you. Prior understanding of the Linux command line and virtualization is required before getting started with this book.
Learn how to configure, automate, orchestrate, troubleshoot, and monitor KVM-based environments capable of scaling to private and hybrid cloud models
Key FeaturesGain expert insights into Linux virtualization and the KVM ecosystem with this comprehensive guide
Learn to use various Linux tools such as QEMU, oVirt, libvirt, Cloud-Init, and Cloudbase-Init
Scale, monitor, and troubleshoot your VMs on various platforms, including OpenStack and AWS
Book Description
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) enables you to virtualize your data center by transforming your Linux operating system into a powerful hypervisor that allows you to manage multiple operating systems with minimal fuss. With this book, you'll gain insights into configuring, troubleshooting, and fixing bugs in KVM virtualization and related software.
This second edition of Mastering KVM Virtualization is updated to cover the latest developments in the core KVM components - libvirt and QEMU. Starting with the basics of Linux virtualization, you'll explore VM lifecycle management and migration techniques. You'll then learn how to use SPICE and VNC protocols while creating VMs and discover best practices for using snapshots. As you progress, you'll integrate third-party tools with Ansible for automation and orchestration. You'll also learn to scale out and monitor your environments, and will cover oVirt, OpenStack, Eucalyptus, AWS, and ELK stack. Throughout the book, you'll find out more about tools such as Cloud-Init and Cloudbase-Init. Finally, you'll be taken through the performance tuning and troubleshooting guidelines for KVM-based virtual machines and a hypervisor.
By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with KVM virtualization and the tools and technologies needed to build and manage diverse virtualization environments.
What you will learnImplement KVM virtualization using libvirt and oVirt
Delve into KVM storage and network
Understand snapshots, templates, and live migration features
Get to grips with managing, scaling, and optimizing the KVM ecosystem
Discover how to tune and optimize KVM virtualization hosts
Adopt best practices for KVM platform troubleshooting
Who this book is for
If you are a systems administrator, DevOps practitioner, or developer with Linux experience looking to sharpen your open-source virtualization skills, this virtualization book is for you. Prior understanding of the Linux command line and virtualization is required before getting started with this book.
Key FeaturesGain expert insights into Linux virtualization and the KVM ecosystem with this comprehensive guide
Learn to use various Linux tools such as QEMU, oVirt, libvirt, Cloud-Init, and Cloudbase-Init
Scale, monitor, and troubleshoot your VMs on various platforms, including OpenStack and AWS
Book Description
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) enables you to virtualize your data center by transforming your Linux operating system into a powerful hypervisor that allows you to manage multiple operating systems with minimal fuss. With this book, you'll gain insights into configuring, troubleshooting, and fixing bugs in KVM virtualization and related software.
This second edition of Mastering KVM Virtualization is updated to cover the latest developments in the core KVM components - libvirt and QEMU. Starting with the basics of Linux virtualization, you'll explore VM lifecycle management and migration techniques. You'll then learn how to use SPICE and VNC protocols while creating VMs and discover best practices for using snapshots. As you progress, you'll integrate third-party tools with Ansible for automation and orchestration. You'll also learn to scale out and monitor your environments, and will cover oVirt, OpenStack, Eucalyptus, AWS, and ELK stack. Throughout the book, you'll find out more about tools such as Cloud-Init and Cloudbase-Init. Finally, you'll be taken through the performance tuning and troubleshooting guidelines for KVM-based virtual machines and a hypervisor.
By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with KVM virtualization and the tools and technologies needed to build and manage diverse virtualization environments.
What you will learnImplement KVM virtualization using libvirt and oVirt
Delve into KVM storage and network
Understand snapshots, templates, and live migration features
Get to grips with managing, scaling, and optimizing the KVM ecosystem
Discover how to tune and optimize KVM virtualization hosts
Adopt best practices for KVM platform troubleshooting
Who this book is for
If you are a systems administrator, DevOps practitioner, or developer with Linux experience looking to sharpen your open-source virtualization skills, this virtualization book is for you. Prior understanding of the Linux command line and virtualization is required before getting started with this book.
Über den Autor
Vedran Dakic works as a head of Department of operating systems at Algebra University College. He began using Linux while in college back in 1995 and became a RedHat Certified Technician/System Administrator, Engineer and Trainer in 2005., and RedHat Certified Virtualization Administrator in 2016. He's also a certified Microsoft Trainer and VMware Instructor, with key areas of expertise being virtualization, application and cloud technologies (OpenStack, OpenShift, Office 365, Exchange, Azure, vRealize, vCloud Director, etc.)
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Fachbereich: | Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen |
Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781838828714 |
ISBN-10: | 1838828710 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Dakic, Vedran
Chirammal, Humble Devassy Mukhedkar, Prasad |
Hersteller: | Packt Publishing |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 235 x 191 x 37 mm |
Von/Mit: | Vedran Dakic (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.10.2020 |
Gewicht: | 1,259 kg |
Über den Autor
Vedran Dakic works as a head of Department of operating systems at Algebra University College. He began using Linux while in college back in 1995 and became a RedHat Certified Technician/System Administrator, Engineer and Trainer in 2005., and RedHat Certified Virtualization Administrator in 2016. He's also a certified Microsoft Trainer and VMware Instructor, with key areas of expertise being virtualization, application and cloud technologies (OpenStack, OpenShift, Office 365, Exchange, Azure, vRealize, vCloud Director, etc.)
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen |
Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781838828714 |
ISBN-10: | 1838828710 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Dakic, Vedran
Chirammal, Humble Devassy Mukhedkar, Prasad |
Hersteller: | Packt Publishing |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 235 x 191 x 37 mm |
Von/Mit: | Vedran Dakic (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.10.2020 |
Gewicht: | 1,259 kg |
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