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Virtualization II

Summary

The course Virtualization II will enable students to arrange and extend their knowledge of virtualization and containerization on both personal computers and server platforms. Students will identify, classify, and compare various virtualization and containerization tools, install, configure, and apply them in the creation and management of virtual environments. They will learn to distinguish tools by their use, analyse their functions, and evaluate their suitability in specific scenarios. Furthermore, they will be able to plan, design, and reorganise the operation of virtual systems in terms of networking, network resources, backup, security, and stability. Finally, they will be able to defend, criticise, and assess the proposed solutions with respect to efficiency and reliability.

Literature

[1] Linux Containers and Virtualization: A Kernel Perspective. Amazon: Apress, 2020. ISBN B08L7CXPS9.
[2] TURNBULL, James. The Docker Book: Containerization is the new virtualization. 2nd Edition. Amazon: James Turnbull, 2014. ISBN B00LRROTI4.
[3] SURBER, Lee R. Virtualization Complete: Business Basic Edition (Proxmox-freeNAS-Zentyal-pfSense). Amazon: Linux Solutions, 2016. ISBN B01BBVQZT6.

Advised literature

[1] SURBER, Lee R. Virtualization Complete: Business ELITE Edition (Proxmox-freeNAS-Zentyal-pfSense-freePBX-Artica Zarafa & FreeWebs). Amazon: Linux Solutions, 2017. ISBN B074Q435V6.
[2] PORTNOY, Matthew. Virtualization Essentials. 2nd Edition. Amazon: Sybex, 2016. ISBN 978-1119267720 .
[3] SHACKLEFORD, Dave. Virtualization Security: Protecting Virtualized Environments. Amazon: Sybex, 2012. ISBN 978-1118288122 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-4219
Abbreviation VIR II
Course title Virtualization II
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator Ing. Lukáš Kapičák, Ph.D.