Learn virtualization with the latest Microsoft software products! This innovative new text takes virtualization to the next level by showing how it is used to build demonstration networks. The use of current technology, such as Windows Vista, Virtual PC 2007, Windows Server 2008, and Virtual Server 2005, guarantees that readers will be prepared for today's workplace. They will also learn to use VMRCplus, the alternate user interface for Virtual Server 2005. Extensive activities and exercises in each chapter provide ample opportunity for hands-on practice.
Synopsis
Learn virtualization with the latest Microsoft software products! This innovative new text takes virtualization to the next level by showing how it is used to build demonstration networks. The use of current technology, such as Windows Vista, Virtual PC 2007, Windows Server 2008, and Virtual Server 2005, guarantees that readers will be prepared for today's workplace. They will also learn to use VMRCplus, the alternate user interface for Virtual Server 2005. Extensive activities and exercises in each chapter provide ample opportunity for hands-on practice.
About the Author, Ron Carswell
Ron Carswell has over 20 years of computer experience with both small and large organizations. Ron holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas and a Master's degree in Business Administration from Baylor University. He has received the A+, N+, CTT+, MCSA, MCSE and MCDST certifications. He is currently an Assistant Professor at San Antonio College, where he instructs in A+, N+, MCSA, and MCDST certification courses. He authored the MCDST Guide to Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on Microsoft Windows XP Operating Systems. He co-developed the Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Heidi Webb and Terrill Freese.
Heidi has over 7 years of computer experience with a large organization. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Texas State University and a Master's degree in Computer Science from St. Mary's University. Heidi is currently an Assistant Professor at San Antonio College, where she instructs in program logic and design courses, software development capstone courses and all levels of the C++ programming language. She co-developed Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Ron Carswell and Terrill Freese.