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VMware vCenter Cookbook

By : Kostantin Kuminsky
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VMware vCenter Cookbook

By: Kostantin Kuminsky

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)
VMware vCenter Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Ravi Kishore Angajala is currently working as an instructional student assistant for Virtualization Technologies while simultaneously pursing his master's in software engineering degree at San Jose State University. His main focus is on cloud and virtualization technologies.

Sébastien Brochet has been working for 20 years in both software development and infrastructure positions and describes himself as half-dev/half-ops. From real-time embedded software, secure driving license, and ATM protocol to video games, electronic surveys, and healthcare, he has already lived many lives. He has a lot of experience with VMware products he leveraged with success, especially vSphere, which he has recently worked with to script basic tasks and orchestrate a full DRP using the vSphere API. He is active in the Devops community and co-organizes Devopsdays Paris 2015. He also helps start-ups develop their digital products or online services while enjoying life with his wonderful wife and two children.

Greg Mefford works in a leading IT infrastructure team supporting a VMware vCenter environment, among many other technologies. In his spare time, he enjoys learning new things, writing Ruby code, and playing board games.

Ranjit Singh "RJ" ThakurRatan is a VMware vExpert (2014 and 2015) and works as a Cloud Solutions Architect specializing in architecting Enterprise Cloud solutions. He works for Rackspace—the world leader in managed hosting and home of the fanatical support, which is based out of San Antonio, Texas.

Ranjit "RJ" Singh holds a master's degree in information technology-infrastructure assurance and an engineering degree in computer science, and he has over 10 years of hands-on IT experience. He has presented at numerous VMUG UserCon sessions, including Boston, Washington DC, New York, Denver, and Dallas. He also runs a technology blog, www.rjapproves.com, and can be reached via his twitter handle at @RJAPPROVES.