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Virtualization I

Summary

Virtualization I course will provide students the basic knowledge of the possibilities of using virtualization on a personal computers and on a server platform. Students will acquire a theoretical and practical basis for the installation and configuration of various virtualization tools. These tools will students be able to distinguish according to their usage patterns and they will be able to configure them properly for virtual systems. They will deal with networks, network resources, backup, and security and stability of the tested solution.

Literature

PORTNOY, Matthew. Virtualization essentials. Second edition. Indianapolis, Indiana: John Wiley, 2016. ISBN 978-1119267720 .
RAFAELS, R. Cloud Computing: From Beginning to End. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2015. ISBN 978-1511404587 .
ROBINSON, Tony. Building Virtual Machine Labs: A Hands-On Guide. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2017. ISBN 978-1546932635 .

Advised literature

STEWART,V. SLISINGER, M. MALESH, V. HERROD, S. EPPING, D. Virtualization Changes Everything: Storage Strategies for VMware vSphere & Cloud Computing. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2012. ISBN 978-1479112562 .
CLINTON, D. Teach Yourself Linux Virtualization and High Availability. Lulu.com 2017. ISBN 978-1365847202 .
SHLACKLEFORD, D. Virtualization Security: Protecting Virtualized Environments. Sybex; 1 edition 2012, ISBN 1118288122 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-2321
Abbreviation VIR I
Course title Virtualization I
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator Ing. Lukáš Kapičák, Ph.D.