Implementing Fedora virtualization from 'Virtualization for Dummies'

Implementing Fedora virtualization from 'Virtualization for Dummies'

Virtualization for Dummies (For Dummies/Wiley) is an introduction to virtualization – what it is, its pros, its cons and its secrets. In step-by-step guides, virtualization expert and author Bernard Golden will guide managers

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and administrators through the virtualization implementation process. Learn how to select, implement and manage a virtualization environment. This useful reference manual offers insider tips, illustrated instruction and more.

Implementing Fedora Virtualization -- This chapter helps Fedora 7 users determine whether virtualization is right for them. Questions such as which virtualization platform to install, how to install one and how to integrate virtualization with existing software are all answered in this tip-rich resource.

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This chapter is an excerpt from the book, Virtualization for Dummies , by Bernard Golden, published by For Dummies/Wiley, March 13, 2008, (ISBN: 978--0470-14831-0). Copyright © 2008.

This was first published in March 2008

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