VMware VI and vSphere SDK - Steve Jin

VMware VI and vSphere SDK

Managing the VMware Infrastructure and vSphere

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
648 Seiten
2009
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-715363-3 (ISBN)
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Drive Even More Value from Virtualization: Write VMware® Applications that Automate Virtual Infrastructure Management

 

Companies running VMware have already achieved enormous gains through virtualization. The next wave of benefits will come when they reduce the time and effort required to run and manage VMware platforms. The VMware Infrastructure Software Development Kit (VI SDK) includes application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow developers and administrators to do just that. Until now, there has been little documentation for the APIs. In VMware VI and vSphere SDK, software architect Steve Jin demystifies the entire VMware VI and new vSphere SDK and offers detailed, task-based coverage of using the APIs to manage VMware more efficiently and cost-effectively.

 

Jin walks you through using the VI SDK and cloud-computing vSphere SDK to manage ESX servers, ESX clusters, and VirtualCenter servers in any environment–no matter how complex. Drawing on his extensive expertise working with VMware strategic partners and enterprise customers, he places the VI SDK in practical context, presenting realistic samples and proven best practices for building robust, effective solutions. Jin demonstrates how to manage every facet of a VMware environment, including inventory, host systems, virtual machines (VMs), snapshots, VMotion, clusters, resource pools, networking, storage, data stores, events, alarms, users, security, licenses, and scheduled tasks. Coverage includes 



Understanding how the VI SDK fits into your VMware VI and Cloud Ready vSphere Environment
Discovering the VI and vSphere SDK from the bottom up
Using the author’s new VI Java API to write shorter, faster, and more maintainable code
Managing VI and vSphere inventory and configurations
Moving running VMs and storages across different physical platforms without disruption
Optimizing system resources, hardening system securities, backing up VMs and other resources
Leveraging events, alarms, and scheduled tasks to automate the system management
Developing powerful applications that integrate multiple API features and run on top of or alongside VMware platforms
Using the VI SDK to monitor performance
Scripting with the VI SDK: building solutions with VI Perl, PowerShell, and Jython
Avoiding the pitfalls that trip up VMware VI developers
Integrating with and extending VMware platforms using VI SDK 

This book is an indispensable resource for all VMware developers and administrators who want to get more done in less time; for hardware vendors who want to integrate their products with VMware; for ISV developers building new VMware applications; and for every professional and student seeking a deeper mastery of virtualization.

 

Steve Jin is a senior member of technical staff at VMware, where he provides guidance to strategic partners, such as IBM, HP, Dell, NetApp, and BEA, who build applications using VI (vSphere) SDK. In his spare time, he created VI (vSphere) Java API opensource project (http://vijava.sf.net), which is widely used by various commercial companies and developers. Jin received his BA, MS, and Ph.D. degrees in control theory (EE) from prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing. Prior to his current job, Jin worked at IBM Research, Rational Software, and ASDC in various engineering and management roles.   Jin is the author of two software engineering books published for the Springer Tsinghua Press and the China Electronics Industry Press.  

Preface     xix

Chapter 1: VMware Infrastructure Overview     1

Chapter 2: VI SDK Basics     16

Chapter 3: Hello VI     49

Chapter 4: Using PropertyCollector and SearchIndex     66

Chapter 5: Introducing the VI Java API     93

Chapter 6: Managing Inventory     153

Chapter 7: Managing Host Systems     179

Chapter 8: Managing Virtual Machines, Snapshots, and VMotion     204

Chapter 9: Managing Clusters and Resource Pools     257

Chapter 10: Managing Networking     283

Chapter 11: Managing Storage and Datastores     310

Chapter 12: Events and Alarms     349

Chapter 13: Performance Monitoring     379

Chapter 14: Task and ScheduledTask     407

Chapter 15: User and License Administration     432

Chapter 16: Extending the VI Client     465

Chapter 17: Scripting the VI SDK with Jython, Perl, and PowerShell     484

Chapter 18: Advanced Topics     502

Appendix A: The Managed Object Types     530

Appendix B: The Performance Counters     538

Appendix C: Cmdlets in VI Toolkit (for Windows)     554

Appendix D: Unified Modeling Language     580

Appendix E: VI SDK Web Services     585

Appendix F: What Is New in vSphere 4 SDK?     594

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.10.2009
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 231 mm
Gewicht 990 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
ISBN-10 0-13-715363-5 / 0137153635
ISBN-13 978-0-13-715363-3 / 9780137153633
Zustand Neuware
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