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VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary

By : Sander van Vugt
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VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary

By: Sander van Vugt

Overview of this book

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. VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary helps you in getting started with VMware Workstation. You'll learn how to install VMware Workstation in any circumstance, and how to create virtual machines and keep different configurations for each virtual machine, which helps in setting up extensive test environments. You'll also learn how to share these virtual machines with users of other virtualization products as well as the cloud. In VMware Workstation - No Experience Necessary you'll start learning about different virtualization solutions. In this introduction you'll learn how VMware Workstation differs from other workstation virtualization platforms such as Oracle Virtual Box, and from data centre virtualization solutions such as VMware vSphere. Next, you'll learn how to install VMware Workstation on either a Windows or a Linux host and how to create virtual machines on these host platforms. After installing virtual machines, you'll learn about advanced virtual machine features, including advanced networking and storage setups, which allow you to mirror a data centre setup as closely as possible. An important part of the setup of such an environment is working with snapshots and clones, which is discussed in detail. You'll also learn how to use virtual machines that are created on other host computers. The final part of the book teaches you how to share virtual machines with others. You'll learn how to upload virtual machines to VMware vSphere, and how to share virtual machines with users of VMware Player.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
VMware Workstation – No Experience Necessary
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Backups in a virtual environment


In this chapter, you've learned how to use snapshots and clones. Because of these features, you don't really need backups in a traditional way (in which a backup program is scheduled to copy files from a filesystem to an offline medium) anymore. If you enable a feature such as autoprotect snapshots, a backup is created automatically every day. There are a few things to consider however, before thinking that you're completely secure when using features such as clones and backups. The most important considerations are listed as follows:

  • No matter how good your cloning and snapshot strategy is, as long as they are on the same disk as the original virtual machine files, you can hardly consider these virtual machines fully protected. In a good backup scheme, files need to be copied to another medium, and if possible, even to another site.

  • A clone is just a copy of a virtual machine. The longer back that the clone was created, the less you can consider it a decent...