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New Training Release: VMware Server Training

I am excited to announce that my >VMware Server Video Training with bonus VMware Workstation Training is officially available!

After creating the popular Microsoft Virtualization video series, I moved on to VMware virtualization. Because VMware has the lion share of the virtualization market, I believe that this new training series will be even more popular than the Microsoft videos!

To create this video training, I spent 3 months researching the VMware Server and Workstation. I made every effort to cover the VMware products from all aspects — designing, installing, creating virtual machines, virtual networks, storage, backups, and performance tuning.

VMware Server Training + Bonus: VMware Workstation Training

My VMware Server Training is your complete guide to mastering VMware Server, Workstation and the VMware Player. You also get to learn VMware on Windows and Linux.

Check out my new VMware Server Training — learn more about the course, see the course outline, and watch the free demo video.

Update March 2010

Train Signal’s VMware Server and Workstation Training has been retired and is no longer available for purchase. Please take a look at our VMware Training page for a current listing of available VMware training courses.

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  1. Posted by Karthick on March 24, 2009, 6:45 am

    I found this Website interesting and encouraging in the begining as i Work in a Desktop oriented Domai, but later on i found that this Website is taking me no where as could not learn much from it.

    I would be happy if someone can get some more information on how to approach to the VM Ware and Virtualization Concept.

    Thanks,
    Karthick

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