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VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary
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  • Title VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary
  • Author(s) Sander van Vugt
  • Publisher: TidBITS Publishing, Inc.; 1 edition (June 7, 2010)
  • Paperback N/A
  • eBook PDF (142 pages, 2.4 MB), Kindle (175 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1615420053
  • ISBN-13: 978-9993776727
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Book Description

Get started from scratch with Vmware Workstation using this essential guide. Taking you from installation on Windows or Linux through to advanced virtual machine features, you'll be setting up a test environment in no time.

VMware Workstation runs on Linux as well as Windows hosts and handles different virtual machine formats, which allows you to share your work with users of other virtualization platforms, including VirtualBox, VMware Player, and VMware vSphere environments.

  • Install VMware Workstation on Windows or Linux
  • Create Virtual Machines
  • Configure networking in virtual environments
  • Set up a DMZ-test environment on one single machine
  • Access Virtual Machines running on other computers
  • Multiply virtual machines by using clones
  • Easily revert to a previous Virtual Machine state by using snapshot technology
  • Upload Virtual machines to the cloud and vSphere
  • Share virtual machines with VMware Player users
About the Authors
  • Sander van Vugt is an independent author, consultant, and technical trainer, living in Netherlands. He is specialized in open source software and virtualization. He has written over 50 books on many subjects, most of them about Linux. As a consultant he has realized numerous projects involving open source software and virtualization for different companies around the world.
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