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Running Esxi on a Raspberry Pi
Details
Gain foundational knowledge of ESXi technology and understand why it is such a dominant force in the datacenter. This book also looks beyond ESXi to other vSphere technologies, such as virtual machines (VMs), vMotion, and vCenter Server.
Knowing how these technologies complement ESXi running on a Raspberry Pi will help you get the most out of ESXi on Arm technologies. This marks a significant change for ESXi, and has created new learning opportunities and use cases for both seasoned ESXi users and users completely new to the virtualization space. For those already familiar with ESXi but new to the Raspberry Pi, you'll develop an in-depth understanding of this device and why it has become such a popular platform for technologists.
Once you've learned the fundamentals, you'll be introduced to enterprise, edge, and personal use-cases for this technology. Then, you'll be walked through the process ofinstalling ESXi on a Pi, as well as managing and monitoring it. You will also come to recognize its strengths and limitations and become familiar with the storage and networking options that are currently available. Lastly, given the fact that the sole purpose of running ESXi on a Pi is to run VMs on it, you'll receive detailed step-by-step instructions for installing popular OSes including Ubuntu, CentOS, and Raspberry Pi OS.
What You'll Learn
Build a fully functional ESXi server on a Raspberry Pi
Select the correct hardware for particular use cases
Create and optimize virtual machines running on a Pi
Run Kubernetes on a Pi running ESXi
Who This Book Is For Those new to the datacenter who want a low-cost way to work with one of the most powerful datacenter technologies to experienced datacenter professionals who need to use ESXi on Arm to complement their enterprise's long-term strategic goals.
Become familiar, through hands-on experience, with the most popular hypervisor in the datacenter Build a low-cost VMware-based home lab Deploy low-cost edge appliances that support enterprise-grade software
Autorentext
Tom Fenton has worked with virtualization for over two decades. He's held staff and senior-level positions at VMware, IBM, ControlUp, and other high-tech companies. He wrote the first training course for Horizon, VMware's virtual desktop product. He is a frequent contributor to StorageReview.com, Virtualization & Cloud Review magazine, and other blogs and websites. He lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and trail riding.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: ESXi on Arm on Pi.- Chapter 2: ESXi on Arm on Pi and the Post-Virtualized Datacenter.- Chapter 3:ESXi on Arm on Pi Use Cases_.- Chapter 4: ESXi on ARM on Pi Build Kits.- Chapter 5: Installing ESXi on a Pi.- Chapter 6: VMware Host Client.- Chapter 7: Local Storage for ESXi.- Chapter 8: Virtual Machines on ESXi.- Chapter 9: Network Storage Options for ESXi.- Chapter 10: Testing Storing Performance.- Chapter 11: Virtual Desktop on ESXi.- Chapter 12: ESXI Networking.- Chapter 13: Center Server for Management.- Chapter 14: The Future of ESXi on ARM.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781484274644
- Herausgeber Apress
- Anzahl Seiten 381
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre IT Encyclopedias
- Auflage 1st ed.
- Gewicht 610g
- Untertitel Installing Vmware Esxi on Raspberry Pi 4 to Run Linux Virtual Machines
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9781484274644
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-4842-7464-4
- Veröffentlichung 06.11.2021
- Titel Running Esxi on a Raspberry Pi
- Autor Thomas Fenton , Patrick Kennedy
- Sprache Englisch