جزییات کتاب
Create and administer virtualized containers on your server using the robust OpenVZAbout This BookManage a multiple-server infrastructure with OpenVZExplore OpenVZ Web Panel and utilize server templatesStep-by-step guide that will help you to successfully install, configure, and manage virtualized containers using OpenVZWho This Book Is ForIf you are a system administrator or Linux professional who wants to learn to set up, install, and manage OpenVZ containers on a server to implement OS-level virtualization, then this book is for you. Along with elementary knowledge of Linux programming, you need to have a conceptual understanding of system components and functions.What You Will LearnSet up OpenVZ for your server infrastructure Download and configure OS templates for containers Understand how to use Vzctl for container administration Create and configure containers as per their utilization Manage resources on your server Install and manage web-based management software on the server Manage multiple-server infrastructure with OpenVZ Discover how to configure your containers effectively In DetailOpenVZ (Open Virtuozzo) is an OS-level virtualization technology based on the Linux kernel and OS written in C. It creates multiple secure and isolated Linux containers on a single physical server, enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict. OpenVZ is the only highly scalable virtualization technology with near-zero overhead, strong isolation, and rapid customer provisioning that's ready for production use right now.Starting with the very basics of OpenVZ, you will learn to configure templates, create containers, administer your server infrastructure, and utilize the OpenVZ Web Panel.Packed with practical examples and precise instructions, this book helps you to set up and configure OpenVZ. An easy-to-follow guide that will help you with real-world container administration tasks. The book has a natural flow from one topic to another and will ensure that you gain expertise in the effective implementation of OpenVZ.