VMware ESX Server Training Video Series by David Davis

by David Davis on January 1, 2008

I am excited to say that my VMware ESX Server video training course is officially available! After creating the popular Microsoft Virtualization and VMware Server & Workstation video series, I have just finished VMware ESX Server. ESX Server is VMware’s Enterprise grade, high-end virtualization product and it is in use by so many companies today.

To create this video training, I spent 3 months researching VMware ESX Server and the Virtual Infrastructure Suite. I made every effort cover the VMware ESX Server applications from all aspects including designing, installing, creating virtual machines, virtual networks, SAN storage, VCB backups, and performance tuning.

  • 15+ Hours of instructor led Video training covering VMware ESX Server that you can watch over and over again.
  • Master VMware ESX Server and save yourself time and your company money!
  • Coverage includes VMware ESX Server configuration, VMware Virtual Infrastructure, VMware Virtual Center, and so much more

Visit the Train Signal website using the link below to see the demo!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW A FREE DEMO!

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anthony 04.28.09 at 8:03 am

when r u have a new video out on vmware 4? thanks

David Davis 04.28.09 at 9:39 am

For the latest information on my upcoming VMware ESX 4 / vSphere video training series, please subscribe to the Train Signal Newsletter (you might also get a special discount!) AND subscribe to my RSS feed at VMwareVideos.com

Thanks!
David Davis
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sammy tesfai 10.11.10 at 11:52 pm

Hi David,

By the way first things first – I really enjoyed your ESX video trainings. Do you by any chance have video training for HP VLS (virtual liabrary system) along with MSA2000 or similar that I can buy from you. if not can you direct me where I can buy it from

Best Regards,

David Davis 10.12.10 at 2:11 am

Hi Sammy,
Thanks for your question & complements!
I’m sorry, I don’t have any training on HP VLS but will certainly consider it for the future.
Have a great day,
David

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