Welcome,
New User!
ebook store cart icon Cart (0 items)
Checkout

Moreno, Victor, Network Virtualization eBook

Network Virtualization

By: ,
Imprint: Cisco Press

Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)

Earn $0.50 - Write a Review »

Share/Save/Bookmark  

 

Our Price

$61.81

Reward Money:

$0.00

buy it

"

Share network resources and reduce costs while providing secure network services to diverse user communities

Presents the business drivers for network virtualization and the major challenges facing network designers today Shows how to use virtualization designs with existing applications, such as VoIP and network services, such as quality of service and multicast Provides design alternatives for different real-world deployment scenarios, with configuration examples and case studies 

Today's enterprises have several groups of users with specific needs. The differences between these groups translate into specific network requirements. Within some organizations, these requirements are so dissimilar that the different groups need to be treated as totally separate customers by the enterprise's IT department. As the number of groups increases, keeping them separate and secure is a challenge to IT departments, particularly with the advent of wireless networks, the requirement for enterprise-wide user mobility, and the need for cross group collaboration with resource sharing on a per project basis. Network Virtualization provides design guidance for virtualized enterprise networks and arms network architects with the background necessary to make sound technological choices in the face of different business requirements. As a means of introduction, Network Virtualization lays out the fundamentals of enterprise network design. The book builds upon these fundamental principles to introduce the different virtualization methods as the logical evolution of the enterprise network architecture. Detailed descriptions of the technology, design principles, network configurations, and real-world case studies are provided throughout the book, helping readers develop a pragmatic understanding of virtualized enterprise network architectures. Specific examples are included that tailor deployment advice to the small, medium, and large enterprise environment.

"

See more like this in our Computers eBooks section

Share your thoughts on the Network Virtualization Computers eBook with others!

Title of Computers eBook: Network Virtualization
Release Date: 03-27-2007
Publisher: Cisco Press

This eBook download is available in the following formats:

Buy This Format

Parent title Network Virtualization
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9781587054044
File size 4181
Security n/a
Printing Not allowed
Copying Not allowed
Read aloud No
Sys requirements
Download reader
Devices Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin
NoteExcellent navigation features are available via Adobe such as bookmarks and a quick access table of contents. Text search is easily accessible. An Adobe DRM-protected file is different than a pdf file in that it uses Adobe DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology, which authors and publishers use to protect their content from illegal online distribution and to set certain privileges such as restrictions on copying and printing.

Similar to Network Virtualization

Managing Agile Projects
By

5 Ratings(s)
5 Review(s)
August 19, 2005: Once again, Kevin Aguanno provides the Project Management Discipline with yet another tool to aid in the execution of projects. Not only does Managing Agile Projects identi...

More »

February 20, 2008: I have totally enjoyed this book. So much so that in my leisure I have opted to work through it a second time. Being a .Net programmer and just beginning to leverage the ...

More »

October 20, 2010: I have been using lightroom since it first came out. Purchased the classroom in a book for version 2.0 and realized what I had been missing. This one is just as good. Well ...

More »

October 29, 2008: Dan Abbott has a great writing style that doesn't condescend to newbies. This title was my introduction to CAD management concepts and productivity enhancements. Without it...

More »