Sander van Vugt is an independent trainer and consultant based in the Netherlands. Van Vugt is an expert in Linux high availability, virtualization and performance and has completed several projects that implement all three. He is also the writer of various Linux-related books, such as Beginning the Linux Command Line, Beginning Ubuntu Server Administration and Pro Ubuntu Server Administration.
Contributions from Sander van Vugt
- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization: Overview of RHEV-M, RHEV-H and RHEL
- Using Linux Virtual Machine Manager in mixed Xen, KVM shops
- The multi-hypervisor management tool landscape
- Oracle virtualization 101: Installing Oracle VM Server and Manager
- Using KVM virtualization in the enterprise: RHEV or RHEL?
- Open source Xen hypervisor in the Linux kernel: Does it matter?
- RHEV 3.0 management: No Windows, new opportunities
- KVM networking in RHEL 6 with network address translation
- Keeping up with the KVM storage options
- Virtualization certification options: VMware, Microsoft and Citrix
- From Xen to KVM: Making sense of changes in RHEL 6
- Xen virtualization vs. KVM virtualization architecture
- Open source server virtualization software guide
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtualization architecture
- Linux virtualization with Novell's SLES
- How should you choose an open source virtualization technology?
- Inside Oracle VM virtualization
- Virtuozzo creates containers with OS virtualization
- Using Ubuntu JeOS to create a virtual appliance
- Installing KVM virtual machines