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== OpenVZ-specific books ==
 
== OpenVZ-specific books ==
  
* [http://www.amazon.com/OpenVZ-Essentials-Mark-Furman/dp/1782167323/ OpenVZ Essentials by Mark Furman]
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* OpenVZ Essentials by Mark Furman
 
** ISBN 978-1-78216-732-7, November 11, 2014
 
** ISBN 978-1-78216-732-7, November 11, 2014
 
** Manage a multiple-server infrastructure with OpenVZ.
 
** Manage a multiple-server infrastructure with OpenVZ.
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** Step-by-step guide that will help you to successfully install, configure, and manage virtualized containers using OpenVZ.
 
** Step-by-step guide that will help you to successfully install, configure, and manage virtualized containers using OpenVZ.
  
* [http://www.amazon.com/Proxmox-High-Availability-Simon-Cheng/dp/1783980885/ Proxmox High Availability] by Simon M.C. Cheng
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* Proxmox High Availability by Simon M.C. Cheng
 
** ISBN 978-1-78398-088-8, October 31, 2014
 
** ISBN 978-1-78398-088-8, October 31, 2014
 
** Plan and construct a high availability environment from scratch using Proxmox.
 
** Plan and construct a high availability environment from scratch using Proxmox.

Revision as of 09:30, 27 August 2015

OpenVZ-specific books

  • OpenVZ Essentials by Mark Furman
    • ISBN 978-1-78216-732-7, November 11, 2014
    • Manage a multiple-server infrastructure with OpenVZ.
    • Explore OpenVZ Web Panel and utilize server templates.
    • Step-by-step guide that will help you to successfully install, configure, and manage virtualized containers using OpenVZ.
  • Proxmox High Availability by Simon M.C. Cheng
    • ISBN 978-1-78398-088-8, October 31, 2014
    • Plan and construct a high availability environment from scratch using Proxmox.
    • Migrate current systems to high availability clusters to improve the level of service availability.
    • A step-by-step guide to disaster recovery, on failed high availability clusters.