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Author: EC-Council
ISBN : B00B7LQ6K4
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Download books file now Free Disaster Recovery ) for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link The DISASTER RECOVERY/VIRTUALIZATION SECURITY SERIES is comprised of two books that are designed to fortify disaster recovery preparation and virtualization technology knowledge of information security students, system administrators, systems engineers, enterprise system architects, and any IT professional who is concerned about the integrity of their network infrastructure. Topics include disaster recovery planning, risk control policies and countermeasures, disaster recovery tools and services, and virtualization principles. The series when used in its entirety helps prepare readers to take and succeed on the E|CDR and E|CVT, Disaster Recovery and Virtualization Technology certification exam from EC-Council. The EC-Council Certified Disaster Recovery and Virtualization Technology professional will have a better understanding of how to set up disaster recovery plans using traditional and virtual technologies to ensure business continuity in the event of a disaster.
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- Print Length: 272 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Learning; 1 edition (September 24, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00B7LQ6K4
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Very superficial treatment of virtualization, and as far as I can tell there is no coverage at all of security (virtualization or otherwise) anywhere in the book. This is marketed as a textbook, but no student would actually learn anything useful from it.
Beyond the superficial level, much of it is just wrong, and wrong in a way that clearly indicates that the author (or authors) just don't know anything about virtualization beyond maybe installing it and the corporate marketing. For example, this is from page 1-8 in a section entitled "Internal network virtualization":
"In an internal network virutalization, a system is configured with containers, such as the Xen Domain, and combined with hypervisor control programs, such as the VNIC, in order to create a 'network in a box.' This improves the overall efficiency of the system."
This is absolutely nonsense. I'm not saying I disagree, I saying that it is meaningless and wrong. Sure, there are terms in there (Xen Domain, VNIC) that are actual terms, but they are not being used in any meaningful way. It's like someone translated marketing information through several automated language translators, then just bound and shipped the resulting text as a book.
Chapter 2 is entitled "VMware ESXi on Linux"! Really? A bare metal hypervisor installed on a commodity OS? Absolute nonsense, as anyone who has even browsed the VMware site would know. Several years ago VMware did offer a product named GSX, which became VMware server, that was a type II hypervisor that could be installed on a Linux host, but that product was discontinued quite a while back, and ESX (or ESXi) have never been type II hypervisors.
Anyway, this book is worthless (would give it zero stars if possible), and I highly recommend that no-one buy it ever.
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