Selected Product: | VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Edward L. Haletky Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: January 2008 ISBN-10: 0132302071 ISBN-13: 9780132302074 List Price: £35.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 (Mastering) ISBN-10: 0470183136 VMware ESX Server: Advanced Technical Design Guide ISBN-10: 0971151067 VMware Infrastructure 3: Advanced Technical Design Guide and Advanced Operations Guide ISBN-10: 0971151083 Introducing Windows ServerĀ® 2008 (PRO-Other) ISBN-10: 0735624216 Using SANs and NAS: Help for Storage Administrators ISBN-10: 0596001533 |
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There appears to have been almost no proof-reading done at all - page after page of spelling mistakes, grammar that makes entire paragraphs look like they were written by a five year old child and information that is very poorly presented all add to the feeling that this book was deliberately rushed out to print.
Compare this with the excellent 'Mastering VMWare Infrastructure 3' by Chris McCain - which is well-written, concise, informative and (most importantly) proof-read before publication! | Rushed to print? | Customer Rating: | There's a lot of useful information in this book and it's obvious that the author has significant field experience. However the book is let down by the lack of adequate proof-reading which becomes increasingly irritating, chapter after chapter.
There is no coverage of ESX 3.5 or ESXi and the effort to cover 2.5.x is worthy but of questionable relevance, beyond describing issues to be considered when upgrading.
A second edition, properly edited, proof-read, minus the 2.5.x references and updated to take account of recent VMware developments would be a welcome prospect. | Informative and to the point | Customer Rating: | Ed's in depth knowledge of his subject matter shows in this book. it is informative without being condesending.
I would recommend it to all levels of reader, both technical and managerial. | Just brilliant ! | Customer Rating: | | This book is to ESX v3 what the Advanced Technical Guide was to ESX 2. The book is full, crammed, packed with useful info. It has extremely in-depth commentary on such topics as SCSI Bus reservations and planning how to avoid upsetting your LUN. This book is immense. I can't imagine there is anything he's left out. |
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