shafiee
August 18th, 2013, 17:01
15000
Book Description      The Linux command line allows you to type specific Linux (http://it-ebooks.info/tag/linux/)  commands directly to the system so that you can easily manipulate files  and query system resources, thereby permitting you to automate commonly  used functions and even schedule those programs to run automatically.  This new edition is packed with new and revised content, reflecting the  many changes to new Linux versions, including coverage of alternative  shells to the default bash (http://it-ebooks.info/tag/bash/) shell. In addition, this edition features a host of real-world examples, so you can see how the scripts work in application.
Book Details
 		
Publisher:
Wiley (http://it-ebooks.info/publisher/9/)
 		
By:
Richard Blum (http://it-ebooks.info/author/1166/), Christine Bresnahan (http://it-ebooks.info/author/2037/)
 		
ISBN:
978-1-1180-0442-5
 		
Year:
2011
               		
Pages:
840
 		
Language:
English
 		
File size:
9 MB
 		
File format:
PDF
isatis7t
August 19th, 2013, 09:42
خیلی ممنون دوست عزیز.....
بازم از این کارا بکنین. 
من دانبال یه کتاب در زمینه XEN Virtulization می گردم. یه رفرنس کامل و خوب که پرینت ازش تهیه کنم و به طور کامل مطالعه کنم.
اگه کتابی دارید در این زمینه ممنون میشم که برای دانلود بزارید.
shafiee
August 19th, 2013, 12:07
سلام و روز بخیر خدمت شما دوست عزیز
بنده چند مورد کتاب موجود بود که  فکر میکنم در همین زمینه ای باشد که شما نیاز دارید.در زیر عکس جلد و  توضیحات مربوط به انها را میزارم ،هرکدام مد نظر شما بود بفرمایید تا ارائه  کنم خدمت شما.
15049
This book presents you with a complete foundation on the Xen technology  and shows you how Xen virtualization offers faster response times for  new server and service requests, a simplified system administration for  multiple systems, and better availability for critical computing  resources. Packed with detailed examples of Xen configuration files,  system configuration files, and system-level configuration information,  this book shows you why Xen virtualization is among the leading emerging  technologies on the Linux platform and is being integrated into  virtually every commercial distribution.
15050
 The Real–World, 100% Practical Guide to Xen Virtualization in Production Environments 
    
  Using  free, open source Xen virtualization software, you can save money, gain  new flexibility, improve utilization, and simplify everything from  disaster recovery to software testing. Running Xen brings together all  the knowledge you need to create and manage high–performance Xen virtual  machines in any environment. Drawing on the unparalleled experience of a  world–class Xen team, it covers everything from installation to  administration—sharing field-tested insights, best practices, and case  studies you can find nowhere else.
  The  authors begin with a primer on virtualization: its concepts, uses, and  advantages. Next, they tour Xen’s capabilities, explore the Xen LiveCD,  introduce the Xen hypervisor, and walk you through configuring your own  hard–disk–based Xen installation. After you’re running, they guide you  through each leading method for creating “guests” and migrating existing  systems to run as Xen guests. Then they offer comprehensive coverage of  managing and securing Xen guests, devices, networks, and distributed  resources. Whether you’re an administrator, data center manager,  developer, system integrator, or ISP, Running Xen will help you achieve  your goals with Xen–reliably, efficiently, with outstanding performance,  and at a surprisingly low cost. 
15051
Xen, the open source virtualization tool, is a system administrator's  dream. Xen is a free, high-performance virtual machine monitor that  lets you consolidate your hardware and finally put those unused cycles  to use—without sacrificing reliability, performance, or scalability.
The Book of Xen  explains everything you need to know in order to use Xen effectively,  including installation, networking, memory management, and virtualized  storage. You'll also learn how to use Xen and standard Linux tools to  take snapshot backups, perform QoS operations on network traffic, and  limit over-aggressive disk users.
15053
Xen is an open-source paravirtualization technology that provides a  platform for running multiple operating systems on one physical hardware  resource, while providing close to native performance. Xen supports  several operating systems—Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and NetBSD. It  enables you to easily test, deploy and run your software and services on  multiple operating systems with resource isolation and great  performance. It is also a terrific way to consolidate your servers, save  hardware and maintenance costs, and minimize downtime. Xen is one of  the most popular open source projects in the world and vendors like IBM,  Sun, HP, RedHat and Novell are working on integrating Xen into their  Linux servers.
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