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EBook Description: Praise for The HP Virtual Server Environment "This book will educate professionals about the components of a virtual server environment and how to manage them in everyday tasks. It demonstrates how to manage resource utilization in real time and to its full capacity. Bryan and Dan are fully qualified to write this book, having been involved in creating and designing a number of the virtual server environment components." --D'Ann Chorak, Software Engineering Project Manager "Great overviews, technology details, and practical example details." --George Williams, Solution Architect, Hewlett-Packard Co. "From a customer standpoint, almost anyone can make use of the solutions and concepts portrayed in The HP Virtual Server Environment. Some of the solutions are free, so there are ways to take advantage at no cost. No matter what solution is used, the results are a win-win situation for the customer." --Alan Hymes, Solution Architect, Hewlett-Packard Co. "The material is well-written. The book will appeal to high-end enterprise system administrators and architects who are interested in implementing an 'Adaptive Enterprise' environment or in improving an existing environment."
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